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authorBoud Roukema <boud@cosmo.torun.pl>2020-12-27 10:49:48 +0100
committerMohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>2020-12-27 18:14:28 +0000
commitafc7c57b3b8240aa84e7682272bf528615530ba2 (patch)
treef6df7809e6447d1de9c03173612f77f5674a29ca /reproduce/software/shell/git-pre-commit
parentadac50f7126809ce4be45acf6907eae12273aab7 (diff)
Fix typos; snapshot size
This commit fixes 'automaticly', 'mega byte', 'terra byte'. It also changes 'will be far less than a mega byte' to 'should be less than a megabyte'. The reason for 'should' is that in some cases, providing a small data set in the package is useful, as in [1]. Of course, [1] would be only 0.9 Mb in size, including the data sets, instead of 1.3 Mb, if the author, whoever that may happen to be, had excluded the useless (produced) file 'paper-tmp.eps'. :P Case [2] is 0.4 Mb. These two tar archives are for ArXiv, so they also contain produced .eps files. So maybe in principle 'far less than' is right. However, on neither [3] nor [4], trying to follow the recommendations :), are any of the "useful" versions of single file archives smaller than the ArXiv version. The git bundles are bigger because of the git history, and the 'software' archives are 0.5 to 0.6 Gb because they include almost everything. However, stating something that is possible in principle but not done in practice would be misleading. So I would not include 'far less'. [1] https://zenodo.org/record/3951152/files/subpoisson-252cf1c-arXiv.tar.gz [2] https://zenodo.org/record/4062461/files/elaphrocentre-724a7c8-arXiv.tar.gz [3] https://zenodo.org/record/3951152 [4] https://zenodo.org/record/4062461
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