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commit 061ba93c70bec7170e808b97e1411e8d8f070b09
Author: Miklos Vajna <vmik...@frugalware.org>
Date:   Thu Jan 29 00:10:51 2009 +0100

issue38: convert to utf8 and other html validity fixes

diff --git a/frugalware/weeklynews/issue38.html 
b/frugalware/weeklynews/issue38.html
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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@

<ul>
<li>
-        <h3>Parlez-vous français?</h3>
+        <h3>Parlez-vous français?</h3>
<p>Soon after the release of newsletter issue 37, Devil505 said that I had 
missed translating just one word - "humour".  I looked at where the word was 
used and was sure it was correct.  I learned then that this word has the same 
spelling and meaning in both English and French.  Many French words are 
commonly used in modern spoken and written English, so it shouldn't have 
surprised me, but it did!</p>
</li>
<li>
@@ -61,9 +61,9 @@
<p>This is quite old news, but it's interesting.  On 18 December 2008, the 
following was said in the #frugalware IRC channel:</p>
<p>
<code>
-            &lt <strong>olegfink</strong>&gt   thanks a lot, that's something 
I really missed with archlinux -- ability to bug developers to death with silly 
stuff :-P<br />
-            &lt <strong>vmiklos</strong> &gt   :)<br />
-            &lt <strong>rafaelmartins</strong> &gt   I agree with olegfink :P
+            &lt; <strong>olegfink</strong>&gt;   thanks a lot, that's 
something I really missed with archlinux -- ability to bug developers to death 
with silly stuff :-P<br />
+            &lt; <strong>vmiklos</strong> &gt;   :)<br />
+            &lt; <strong>rafaelmartins</strong> &gt;   I agree with olegfink :P
</code>
</p>
<p>If I understood this conversation correctly, it was definitely 
<strong>not</strong> meant as a death threat.  Instead olegfink was grateful 
for the ability to talk directly with developers, even about minor things.  I'm 
also grateful for this; in fact it's one thing that makes Frugalware different 
from other distributions.</p>
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
<dd><p>thierry</p></dd>

<dt><strong>What's your IRC/forum nickname?</strong></dt>
-    <dd><p>tyrry & juky</p></dd>
+    <dd><p>tyrry &amp; juky</p></dd>

<dt><strong>In what country do you live?</strong></dt>
<dd><p>France</p></dd>
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@
<dd><p>The great wines :)</p></dd>

<dt><strong>What operating system(s) did you use before FW ?</strong></dt>
-    <dd><p>Windows 3.1 ---> XP then Ubuntu, Freespire, Parsix, Frugalware and 
I'm testing a lot of distros.  LOL.</p></dd>
+    <dd><p>Windows 3.1 ---&lt; XP then Ubuntu, Freespire, Parsix, Frugalware 
and I'm testing a lot of distros.  LOL.</p></dd>

<dt><strong>When did you start to use Linux (Frugalware)?</strong></dt>
<dd><p>I've been using Linux for about 4 years and Frugalware since Wanda - 
thanks to a test published on Quebecos - and more seriously since 
Siwenna.</p></dd>
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