Well yeah, there might be an extra space at "....project. In this way...." 
Maybe she gave up on it?  You know, I might not be the only one who has this 
habit, because a lot of that text with double-spaces, I didn't write it.

I guess you can just fix them when you find them, if they're bothersome. 
Better would be if Django just didn't put them in, because at my age, 
changing how I type isn't likely to happen.

I don't know if "Maren" is boy's or girl's name, since I'm not familiar with 
German, or even European culture.  But the person behind the name is a 
woman.  And me too (although I've been told that in Europe, "brynn" can be 
male or female name - like Chris, Tracy, Jessie, etc.).

All best,
brynn

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From: "Sylvain Chiron" <chironsylv...@orange.fr>
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2016 2:50 PM
To: <inkscape-docs@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [Inkscape-docs] Hackfest page

> Le 01/06/2016 à 19:47, Maren Hachmann a écrit :
>> Am 01.06.2016 um 07:16 schrieb Brynn:
>>> I have it now.  The original link Sylvain gave was missing 1 letter. 
>>> But I
>>> have it now.
>
> Sorry… That means I sent the link and pluralized the name of the page
> just after. Not really clever…
>
>>> What happens when it's time for the next Hackfest?  Will this page go 
>>> back
>>> into the menu?  I'm confused.
>>
>> - The page can be unpublished or moved, and we can make one for the
>> currently active Hackfest. And after that's over, we can dig the general
>> page out again and have it generate some donations (hopefully).
>> Or if the board decides it's not needed, we'll just take it out 
>> completely.
>
> I wasn't seeing it like that… My idea, when the next hackfest is coming,
> was simply to keep the general page, and to add an updated sentence
> telling ‘Next hackfest will be ………’, with a link to a news article
> giving more details, and possibly a link to the wiki if the news article
> does not itself contain such a link.
>
> Talking about the wiki, I wanted to link to it when writing the page
> about the hackfests, but all pages concerning them were linked to a
> specific year; there was no general one. Not even a Category:Hackfests
> (which I can't create myself since I haven't got an account on the wiki
> yet). It would be useful at least for the part ’You may consider
> attending yourself?’
>
>>> In any case, I don't see any problems on that page.  Everything looks 
>>> good.
>>
>> @Sylvain: Thanks for helping with the website updates!
>
> That means I can write English after all. Good.
>
>> I don't find any double-spaces on Funded Development page, or Hackfest
>> page either.  Not even using Find.  I could show screenshots.
>
> I was not talking about those pages themselves, but the small sections
> in the Support Us page:
> https://inkscape.org/en/support-us/
>
> I wrote a new version for the Hackfests sections so the double-spaces
> are gone, but look carefully between the two sentences in the Funded
> Development section.
>
> In the FAQ, there are many double-spaces (but not everywhere):
> https://inkscape.org/en/learn/faq/
> You should find them easily using your browser's text search feature;
> although there are some bugs in Firefox with it (the highlighted text is
> not always directly visible). In Chromium, it works better.
>
> Better examples:
> * https://inkscape.org/en/community/
> * https://inkscape.org/en/contribute/report-bugs/ (also many
> double-spaces around the links)
>
> Is it enough?
>
>> I wonder if there's some way that your browser is causing this?  Or
>> otherwise something on your end is causing the problem?  I don't see a
>> any double-spaces anywhere on the site.
>
> Really strange…
>
>> (This part is a little funny.  When I first found out about this, I
>> was purposely inserting a double-space after a period (and after a
>> colon too). From my point of view, it's proper punctuation.  At that
>> time, I was working on several different pages for the website.  I
>> would edit one day, and the next day, all my double-spaces were
>> gone.  It turns out Maren was going through right behind me, and
>> removing them.  Later, I tried to sneak one in, just to find out how
>> long it would take her to find it.  And the answer - just a few
>> hours!)
>
> Ow… But I still see some.
> ‘Maren’ is a girl's name? Those foreign names are really unclear. Just
> like the profile pictures.
> --
> Sylvain
>
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