On Fri, 2012-05-25 at 04:39 -0400, Justin B Rye wrote: > Christian PERRIER wrote:
> In fact I like yours. It's possible we could say: > > login is needed, for instance, to use setup.pl in the web interface. > > But looking at setup.pl it's not clear that users would know they were > using it. My patch just has: > > login is needed for the administrative web user interface. I'm not sure what you mean there, as going to something like http://localhost/ledgersmb/setup.pl is how one gets in to it and only an administrator/manager would be using it. (The normal application login is at http://localhost/ledgersmb/login.pl.) > > + some aspects of LedgerSMB, noticeably the LedgerSMB database user. > > I'd make that just: > > some aspects of LedgerSMB, such as the LedgerSMB database user. That does seem to be better phrased... > (It's obvious that that's an aspect particularly worthy of mention > because here it is being singled out for a mention.) Yes; it's how company databases and initial users of those databases are created for the application in the web interface. > Agreed. I was only thinking about capitalising the phrase "Small and > Midsize Businesses" at the end to strengthen the why-the-name hint > (here in Europe they're Small and Medium Enterprises, and SMB is > mostly the old name for CIFS). That's something I should have thought of myself, as that is essentially how the name was developed. Jame -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org