[gnome3-web] faq.html: Linux isn't the only kind of distribution that ships GNOME



commit d71aa7fcd20bedf3a6c29326a44b46b9cee69fed
Author: Jason D. Clinton <me jasonclinton com>
Date:   Tue Feb 1 19:53:54 2011 -0600

    faq.html: Linux isn't the only kind of distribution that ships GNOME

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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
   <div class="grid_16">
     <h2>How do I get GNOME 3?</h2>
 
-    <p>GNOME 3 is scheduled for release in April 2011 and will be available via popular Linux distributions after that time. Further details of how you can get GNOME 3 will posted on this site once it is available. If you can't wait that long, our <a href="tryit.html">Try It</a> page contains details on how to try a development version.</p>
+    <p>GNOME 3 is scheduled for release in April 2011 and will be available via popular distributions after that time. Further details of how you can get GNOME 3 will posted on this site once it is available. If you can't wait that long, our <a href="tryit.html">Try It</a> page contains details on how to try a development version.</p>
 
     <h2>Will my computer be able to run GNOME 3?</h2>
 
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
 
     <h2>What will happen to the old version of GNOME?</h2>
 
-	<p>The GNOME 2 desktop had a long life, and parts of it became difficult to maintain over that period. As a result, continued releases of the entire GNOME 2 desktop was never a practical option for the GNOME Project, and several parts of the old GNOME 2 desktop will not receive new releases after GNOME 3 is released. The traditional GNOME 2 desktop will not disappear overnight, however: releases of GNOME 2 will continue to be supported by Linux distributions for years to come.</p>
+	<p>The GNOME 2 desktop had a long life, and parts of it became difficult to maintain over that period. As a result, continued releases of the entire GNOME 2 desktop was never a practical option for the GNOME Project, and several parts of the old GNOME 2 desktop will not receive new releases after GNOME 3 is released. The traditional GNOME 2 desktop will not disappear overnight, however: releases of GNOME 2 will continue to be supported by distributions for years to come.</p>
 
     <h2>Why is the GNOME 3 desktop designed the way it is?</h2>
 



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