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authorJeremiah Mahler <jmmahler@gmail.com>2014-05-22 00:04:26 -0700
committerJiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>2014-06-19 15:28:56 +0200
commit305af08c5398bab6c7029da53eb15d85a53eef0e (patch)
tree8fcbf05d8272161e4a10ebe97963ffa72180d3bc
parentfe786f61f32367e31d11a1b236aff29992d19a57 (diff)
doc: replace "practise" with "practice" in Documentation
To keep the Documentation consistent either "practise" or "practice" should be used. Since there are 3 lines with "practise" ~/linux/Documentation$ grep -r practise * | wc -l 3 and 108 lines with "practice" ~/linux/Documentation$ grep -r practice * | wc -l 108 this patch converts "practise" to "practice". Signed-off-by: Jeremiah Mahler <jmmahler@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
-rw-r--r--Documentation/PCI/MSI-HOWTO.txt2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/SubmittingPatches4
2 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/PCI/MSI-HOWTO.txt b/Documentation/PCI/MSI-HOWTO.txt
index 10a93696e55a..0d920d54536d 100644
--- a/Documentation/PCI/MSI-HOWTO.txt
+++ b/Documentation/PCI/MSI-HOWTO.txt
@@ -576,7 +576,7 @@ Some devices are known to have faulty MSI implementations. Usually this
is handled in the individual device driver, but occasionally it's necessary
to handle this with a quirk. Some drivers have an option to disable use
of MSI. While this is a convenient workaround for the driver author,
-it is not good practise, and should not be emulated.
+it is not good practice, and should not be emulated.
5.4. Finding why MSIs are disabled on a device
diff --git a/Documentation/SubmittingPatches b/Documentation/SubmittingPatches
index 26b1e31d5a13..04c1eddb78aa 100644
--- a/Documentation/SubmittingPatches
+++ b/Documentation/SubmittingPatches
@@ -369,13 +369,13 @@ you are responsible for last-minute changes. Example :
[lucky@maintainer.example.org: struct foo moved from foo.c to foo.h]
Signed-off-by: Lucky K Maintainer <lucky@maintainer.example.org>
-This practise is particularly helpful if you maintain a stable branch and
+This practice is particularly helpful if you maintain a stable branch and
want at the same time to credit the author, track changes, merge the fix,
and protect the submitter from complaints. Note that under no circumstances
can you change the author's identity (the From header), as it is the one
which appears in the changelog.
-Special note to back-porters: It seems to be a common and useful practise
+Special note to back-porters: It seems to be a common and useful practice
to insert an indication of the origin of a patch at the top of the commit
message (just after the subject line) to facilitate tracking. For instance,
here's what we see in 2.6-stable :