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04/04: website: 10y-birthday-stories: Use em dashes.


From: Ludovic Courtès
Subject: 04/04: website: 10y-birthday-stories: Use em dashes.
Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2022 17:22:39 -0400 (EDT)

civodul pushed a commit to branch master
in repository guix-artwork.

commit f9767942c6d82e899199b5fbb240048bc898f55a
Author: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
AuthorDate: Sat Apr 16 23:21:59 2022 +0200

    website: 10y-birthday-stories: Use em dashes.
    
    * website/drafts/10y-birthday-stories.md: Use em dashes instead of
    multiple dashes where appropriate.
---
 website/drafts/10y-birthday-stories.md | 8 ++++----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/website/drafts/10y-birthday-stories.md 
b/website/drafts/10y-birthday-stories.md
index 92d9d7e..9f29585 100644
--- a/website/drafts/10y-birthday-stories.md
+++ b/website/drafts/10y-birthday-stories.md
@@ -177,8 +177,8 @@ and opaque containerized dev-environments).
 
 New media artists and designers suffer from following dilemma: our work, with
 its primary medium being code, is at once perhaps the simplest medium to
-/distribute/ -- requiring little more than copying a directory of text files
-from one hard drive to another -- yet the works themselves remain a total
+/distribute/ — requiring little more than copying a directory of text files
+from one hard drive to another — yet the works themselves remain a total
 nightmare to faithfully /reproduce/ across varying machines at different
 points in time. Among other reasons, this is because our works are often
 composed of disparate parts with accompanying technical debt: an audio-visual
@@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ wrote GNU Mes and started working on solving this problem.  
Twice we halved
 the size of the bootstrap binaries and the work is still ongoing.
 
 What possibly started somewhat as a April fools joke in 2020 about the
-Hurd---this is still unclear---was (mis?)taken by some as a real project and
+Hurd—this is still unclear—was (mis?)taken by some as a real project and
 led to a fun hacking frenzy of several months finally producing the
 "Childhurd": A Guix Shepherd service that gives access to the GNU/Hurd in a
 VM.  My wish for the near future would be see an up-to-date Hurd including the
@@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ playing around with Guix.
 
 After an encouraging chat on IRC I realized that I could probably replace our
 custom RPM repository and build different variants of scientific software on
-much more solid ground---all the while contributing to a project that felt
+much more solid ground—all the while contributing to a project that felt
 like a new and exciting take on GNU.  We're building the GNU system!
 
 Guix only had very few of the packages I needed, so I got busy.  I packaged



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