diff --git a/Manuals/Repository/en_US/Introduction/history.texinfo b/Manuals/Repository/en_US/Introduction/history.texinfo index 6ea7030..7bfcada 100755 --- a/Manuals/Repository/en_US/Introduction/history.texinfo +++ b/Manuals/Repository/en_US/Introduction/history.texinfo @@ -4,11 +4,11 @@ list (@email{centos-devel@@centos.org}) around 2008. In such discussion, Ralph Angenendt rose up his hand to ask ---Do you have something to show?---. -To answer the question, I suggested a bash script which combined SVG -and SED files in order to produce PNG images in different languages ----in conjunction with the proposition of creating a Subversion -repository where translations and image production could be -distributed inside The CentOS Community---. +To answer the question, Alain Reguera Delgado suggested a bash script +which combined SVG and SED files in order to produce PNG images in +different languages ---in conjunction with the proposition of creating +a Subversion repository where translations and image production could +be distributed inside The CentOS Community---. Karanbirn Sighn considered the idea intresting and provided the infrastructure necessary to support the effort. This way the CentOS @@ -17,10 +17,11 @@ CentOS Artwork Repository (@url{https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/}) were officially created. -Once the CentOS Artwork Repository was available, I uploaded the bash -script for rendering Anaconda slides; Ralph Angenendt documented it -very well; and people started to download working copies of CentOS -Artwork Repository to produce slide images in their own languages. +Once the CentOS Artwork Repository was available, Alain Reguera +Delgado uploaded the bash script for rendering Anaconda slides; Ralph +Angenendt documented it very well; and people started to download +working copies of CentOS Artwork Repository to produce slide images in +their own languages. @subheading 2009