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Posted to commits@maven.apache.org by ar...@apache.org on 2006/02/10 03:29:03 UTC

svn commit: r376531 - /maven/site/trunk/src/site/apt/background/philosophy-of-maven.apt

Author: aramirez
Date: Thu Feb  9 18:29:02 2006
New Revision: 376531

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=376531&view=rev
Log:
PR: MNG-2047

-corrected the typo

Modified:
    maven/site/trunk/src/site/apt/background/philosophy-of-maven.apt

Modified: maven/site/trunk/src/site/apt/background/philosophy-of-maven.apt
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/maven/site/trunk/src/site/apt/background/philosophy-of-maven.apt?rev=376531&r1=376530&r2=376531&view=diff
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--- maven/site/trunk/src/site/apt/background/philosophy-of-maven.apt (original)
+++ maven/site/trunk/src/site/apt/background/philosophy-of-maven.apt Thu Feb  9 18:29:02 2006
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
  with Ant so it's a natural association but Maven is not just a build tool, and not just a replacement for Ant.
  Maven is an entirely different creature from Ant. Ant is simply a toolbox whereas Maven is about the
  application of patterns in order to acheive an infrastructure which displays the characteristics of
- visibility, resuability, maintainability, and comprehensibility.
+ visibility, reusability, maintainability, and comprehensibility.
 
  Without these characteristics it is highly improbable multiple individuals will work productively together
  on a project. Without visibility it is unlikely an invidual will know what another has accomplished and as such