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diff --git a/Documentation/design_notes.txt b/Documentation/design_notes.txt index ec1dc800..5da48b5d 100644 --- a/Documentation/design_notes.txt +++ b/Documentation/design_notes.txt @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Why email? developers and users of Free Software should not rely on proprietary tools or services. -* Existing infrastrucuture, tools, and user familarity. +* Existing infrastructure, tools, and user familiarity. There is already a large variety of tools, clients, and email providers available. There are also many resources for users to run their own SMTP server on a domain they control. @@ -143,10 +143,10 @@ Scalability notes Even with shallow clone, storing the history of large/busy mailing lists may place much burden on subscribers and servers. However, having a single (or few) refs representing the entire history of a list is good -for small lists since it's easier to lookup a message by Message-ID, so +for small lists since it's easier to look up a message by Message-ID, so we want to avoid splitting refs with independent histories. -ssoma will likely grow its own builtin ref rotation system based on +ssoma will likely grow its own built-in ref rotation system based on message count (not rotating at fixed time intervals). This would split the histories and require O(n) lookup time based on Message-ID, where `n' is the number of history splits. @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ read via NNTP, Atom feeds or HTML archives. public-inbox spawned around three main ideas: -* Publically accessible and archived communication is essential to +* Publicly accessible and archived communication is essential to Free Software development. * Contributing to Free Software projects should not require the |