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[Savannah-dev] [Bug #1981] FAQ entry "why to log in"


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Subject: [Savannah-dev] [Bug #1981] FAQ entry "why to log in"
Date: Sat, 14 Dec 2002 12:20:09 -0500

=================== BUG #1981: LATEST MODIFICATIONS ==================
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=1981&group_id=11

Changes by: Jonathan Wakely <address@hidden>
Date: 2002-Dec-14 17:20 (GMT)

------------------ Additional Follow-up Comments ----------------------------
No, that would imply the question was being asked as the user was logging in. 
THe question is posed before log in, as an explanation of why the user should 
log in. It should be either "Why should you log in" or the equivalent, but 
shorter, "Why log in".
Example:
"I'm going to drive to the shop."
"Why drive? It's not far, you could walk."
This is "why drive" not "why to drive" or "why driving"



=================== BUG #1981: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT ===================


Submitted by: redi                      Project: Savannah                       
Submitted on: 2002-Dec-14 02:21
Category:  None                         Severity:  5 - Average                  
Priority:  None                         Bug Group:  None                        
Resolution:  None                       Assigned to:  None                      
Status:  Open                           Effort:  0.00                           

Summary:  FAQ entry "why to log in"

Original Submission:  This title of this FAQ should be "why log in" (as on the 
panel on the left). "Why to log in" is the infinitive form, but in the context 
of the question it should be the ... oh, I don't know :-) but it should be "why 
log in" not "why to log in".

Follow-up Comments
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Date: 2002-Dec-14 17:20             By: redi
No, that would imply the question was being asked as the user was logging in. 
THe question is posed before log in, as an explanation of why the user should 
log in. It should be either "Why should you log in" or the equivalent, but 
shorter, "Why log in".
Example:
"I'm going to drive to the shop."
"Why drive? It's not far, you could walk."
This is "why drive" not "why to drive" or "why driving"

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Date: 2002-Dec-14 11:15             By: yeupou
Shouldn't it be "why logging in" if not at the infinitive form?


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