Some minimal surgery done. 

On Aug 16, 2010, at 10:27 PM, Neil Van Dyke wrote:

> Could someone official please fix the introduction of that Wikipedia page 
> when they get a chance?  The text seems to have suffered some bit rot.
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racket_(programming_language)
> 
>> Racket (formerly called PLT Scheme) is a programming language based on 
>> Scheme, produced by PLT. It consists of four primary components:
>> 
>>    * Racket is the lightweight, embeddable, scripting-friendly PLT Scheme 
>> runtime system and JIT compiler.
>>    * DrRacket is the PLT Scheme program development environment.
>>    * TeachScheme! is a PLT project to turn Computing and Programming into an 
>> indispensable part of the liberal arts curriculum.
>>    * PLaneT is PLT's centralized package distribution system. Visit for a 
>> list of user-contributed packages.
> 
> (Is Racket a programming language and/or something else and/or a second 
> something else?  Are those bulleted items really components of the Racket 
> programming language?  Why does the text keep referencing PLT Scheme instead 
> of the Racket programming language?  What is PLT?  As we get into the 
> bullets, we see that something called Racket is a component of the Racket 
> programming language, without acknowledgment of the overloading?  Etc.)
> 
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