[gimp-web] Adding back a trailing space.



commit f32bd6cbc86bad87fe03e442a87c7317e71beea0
Author: Jehan <jehan girinstud io>
Date:   Wed Mar 1 19:10:37 2017 +0100

    Adding back a trailing space.
    
    I was told that trailing whitespaces are part of Markdown syntax?!?
    No idea what this one does and if it was relevant, but I'll just add
    it back. I'll leave for Markdown experts to decide.

 .../2017-02-27_Mitch-interview-WilberWeek2017.md   |    2 +-
 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/content/news/2017-02-27_Mitch-interview-WilberWeek2017.md 
b/content/news/2017-02-27_Mitch-interview-WilberWeek2017.md
index 14c7c77..258a7ae 100644
--- a/content/news/2017-02-27_Mitch-interview-WilberWeek2017.md
+++ b/content/news/2017-02-27_Mitch-interview-WilberWeek2017.md
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Summary: Michael Natterer gets interviewed by other GIMP developers
 GIMP is [Free Software](https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html), but even before this, it is people: 
the ones who create it, the ones who create _with_ it… We don't have accurate statistics and we take pride on 
not gathering your data. Yet we know (through other websites that have logged partial statistics over the 
years) that this is a widely used piece of software, by millions of people around the world. So wouldn't it 
be neat to meet some of the individuals who make this project come alive?
 
 Some people think there's a huge company behind GIMP. This is not the case.
-GIMP has always been developed by a handful of random people scattered around the world.
+GIMP has always been developed by a handful of random people scattered around the world. 
 Most of them are volunteers and none of them work on it full-time.
 As an insider myself, I've wanted to launch a series of interviews with the many awesome people I've met 
since I started contributing. So who better to start with than our own benevolent dictator, GIMP maintainer, 
and the biggest code contributor: **Michael Natterer**, aka "mitch".
 


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