[jboss-cvs] JBossAS SVN: r95236 - projects/docs/enterprise/5.0/Administration_And_Configuration_Guide/en-US.

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Tue Oct 20 22:14:24 EDT 2009


Author: laubai
Date: 2009-10-20 22:14:24 -0400 (Tue, 20 Oct 2009)
New Revision: 95236

Modified:
   projects/docs/enterprise/5.0/Administration_And_Configuration_Guide/en-US/About_Open_Source.xml
Log:
Removing empty tags for brew build.

Modified: projects/docs/enterprise/5.0/Administration_And_Configuration_Guide/en-US/About_Open_Source.xml
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--- projects/docs/enterprise/5.0/Administration_And_Configuration_Guide/en-US/About_Open_Source.xml	2009-10-21 02:12:38 UTC (rev 95235)
+++ projects/docs/enterprise/5.0/Administration_And_Configuration_Guide/en-US/About_Open_Source.xml	2009-10-21 02:14:24 UTC (rev 95236)
@@ -6,7 +6,9 @@
 <para>
 	The basic idea behind open source is very simple: When programmers can read, redistribute, and modify the source code for a piece of software, the software evolves. People improve it, people adapt it, people fix bugs. And this can happen at a speed that, if one is used to the slow pace of conventional software development, seems astonishing. Open Source is an often-misunderstood term relating to free software. The Open Source Initiative<indexterm><primary>OSI</primary></indexterm> (OSI) web site provides a number of resources that define the various aspects of Open Source including an Open Source Definition<indexterm><primary>Open Source Definition</primary></indexterm> at: <ulink url="http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition.html">http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition.html</ulink>. The following quote from the OSI home page summarizes the key aspects as they relate to JBoss nicely:
 </para>
-<blockquote><attribution>The Open Source Initiative</attribution><para>
+<section>
+  <title>The Open Source Initiative</title>
+  <para>
 	We in the open source community have learned that this rapid evolutionary process produces better software than the traditional closed model, in which only very few programmers can see the source and everybody else must blindly use an opaque block of bits.
 </para>
 <para>
@@ -15,4 +17,4 @@
 <para>
 	Open source software is an idea whose time has finally come. For twenty years it has been building momentum in the technical cultures that built the Internet and the World Wide Web. Now it&#39;s breaking out into the commercial world, and that&#39;s changing all the rules. Are you ready?
 </para>
-</blockquote></section>
+</section></section>




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