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author | Jon Schlueter <jon.schlueter@gmail.com> | 2011-03-05 15:09:49 -0500 |
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committer | Jon Schlueter <jon.schlueter@gmail.com> | 2011-03-05 15:09:49 -0500 |
commit | 1d6576a2809e0e8c7e593a58e6ef38c3ff347b23 (patch) | |
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diff --git a/www/gypsy.html b/www/gypsy.html index 5c424f7c..0f6ca992 100644 --- a/www/gypsy.html +++ b/www/gypsy.html @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ href="http://gypsy.freedesktop.org/why-not-gpsd.html">Why Should You Use Gypsy over GPSD</a>, to which this note is intended as a reply.</p> -<p>We'll start off by acknowldeging that Holmes's critique raises one +<p>We'll start off by acknowledging that Holmes's critique raises one or two valid points. For the specific cases of interactive applications running on a Linux system, communicating via D-Bus signals makes sense. Holmes somehow misses the fact that GPSD has @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ vendor GPS protocols (and autoconfiguring the service layer to do it) is a difficult job that took us years to get good at. <p>The odds that Holmes or anyone else could get ahead of GPSD on this -learning curve are, frankly, miniscule. And the odds of anyone +learning curve are, frankly, minuscule. And the odds of anyone duplicating the infrastructure of regression tests, simulators, and other tools that we use to verify GPSD's behavior against that large range of devices and protocol types are even lower.</p> |