[website] Assorted spelling and case fixes.

Francois Gouget fgouget at free.fr
Mon Feb 20 05:01:58 CST 2012


---
 jquery.pngfix.js               |    2 +-
 news/en/2008092301.xml         |    2 +-
 templates/en/about.template    |    2 +-
 templates/en/donate.template   |    4 ++--
 templates/en/download.template |    2 +-
 templates/en/lang.template     |    2 +-
 wwn/en/wn20080224_341.xml      |    6 +++---
 wwn/en/wn20080331_344.xml      |    6 +++---
 wwn/en/wn20080527_347.xml      |    2 +-
 wwn/en/wn20080714_349.xml      |    2 +-
 wwn/en/wn20080922_352.xml      |    8 ++++----
 wwn/en/wn20081007_353.xml      |   22 +++++++++++-----------
 wwn/en/wn20090109_355.xml      |    2 +-
 wwn/en/wn20090204_356.xml      |    2 +-
 wwn/en/wn20090527_357.xml      |    4 ++--
 wwn/en/wn20100513_362.xml      |    2 +-
 16 files changed, 35 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-)

diff --git a/jquery.pngfix.js b/jquery.pngfix.js
index 396503c..29f9ef4 100644
--- a/jquery.pngfix.js
+++ b/jquery.pngfix.js
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@
 						setDOMElementWidth(el);
 						el.css("backgroundImage", "none");
 						
-						// Restrict scaling methods to valid MSDN defintions (or one custom)
+						// Restrict scaling methods to valid MSDN definitions (or one custom)
 						var sc = "crop";
 						if(settings.sizingMethod) {
 							sc = settings.sizingMethod;
diff --git a/news/en/2008092301.xml b/news/en/2008092301.xml
index 98a7948..8339263 100644
--- a/news/en/2008092301.xml
+++ b/news/en/2008092301.xml
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
 <li><a href="{$root}/wwn/352#News: Progress towards 1.2" class="small">News: Progress towards 1.2</a></li>
 <li><a href="{$root}/wwn/352#WineConf 2008 Coming Up" class="small">WineConf 2008 Coming Up</a></li>
 
-<li><a href="{$root}/wwn/352#Codeweavers Chromium" class="small">Codeweavers Chromium</a></li>
+<li><a href="{$root}/wwn/352#CodeWeavers Chromium" class="small">CodeWeavers Chromium</a></li>
 <li><a href="{$root}/wwn/352#Coverity Run" class="small">Coverity Run</a></li>
 <li><a href="{$root}/wwn/352#Running Linux Apps from within a Wine App" class="small">Running Linux Apps from within a Wine App</a></li>
 <li><a href="{$root}/wwn/352#Weekly AppDB/BugZilla Status Changes" class="small">Weekly AppDB/BugZilla Status Changes</a></li>
diff --git a/templates/en/about.template b/templates/en/about.template
index 1d08be8..93a2c3e 100644
--- a/templates/en/about.template
+++ b/templates/en/about.template
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
 
 <h3>Open Source and User Driven</h3>
 
-<p>Wine will always be <a href="http://wiki.winehq.org/Licensing" title="Wine licensing">free software</a>.  Approximately half of Wine's source code is written by volunteers.  The rest is sponsored by commercial interests, especially <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/products/" title="Codeweavers Crossover Office">Codeweavers</a> who sell a supported version of Wine.</p>
+<p>Wine will always be <a href="http://wiki.winehq.org/Licensing" title="Wine licensing">free software</a>.  Approximately half of Wine's source code is written by volunteers.  The rest is sponsored by commercial interests, especially <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/products/" title="CodeWeavers CrossOver Office">CodeWeavers</a> who sell a supported version of Wine.</p>
 
 <p>Wine is heavily reliant on its user community.  User tests fill our <a href="http://appdb.winehq.org/" title="Wine Application Database">Application Database</a> to track how well programs work, and all the answers in the <a href="http://forums.winehq.org/" title="WineHQ Forums">forums</a> come from volunteers.</p>
 
diff --git a/templates/en/donate.template b/templates/en/donate.template
index 5ba193e..7cce937 100644
--- a/templates/en/donate.template
+++ b/templates/en/donate.template
@@ -20,10 +20,10 @@
 
   <tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
     <td align="center" class="small">
-        <a href="javascript:document.donateForm.submit();">Paypal</a>
+        <a href="javascript:document.donateForm.submit();">PayPal</a>
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-        With <a href="javascript:document.donateForm.submit();">Paypal</a> you can donate per Credit Card or Paypal account.
+        With <a href="javascript:document.donateForm.submit();">PayPal</a> you can donate per Credit Card or PayPal account.
     </td>
   </tr>
 
diff --git a/templates/en/download.template b/templates/en/download.template
index 08a44d0..70a1739 100644
--- a/templates/en/download.template
+++ b/templates/en/download.template
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ requested in exchange for hosting the Wine web site.</p>
 
   <tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
     <td align="center"><a href="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AndreasBierfert/Wine">
-      <img src="{$root}/images/distro/redhat.png" width="50" height="50" alt="RedHat Linux" border="0"></a>
+      <img src="{$root}/images/distro/redhat.png" width="50" height="50" alt="Red Hat Linux" border="0"></a>
     </td>
     <td> <b><a href="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AndreasBierfert/Wine">Download Red Hat / CentOS / Fedora packages</a></b>
         - binary and source .rpms for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, 5; CentOS 4, 5; Fedora Core 5, 6; Fedora Linux 7 and
diff --git a/templates/en/lang.template b/templates/en/lang.template
index 2c3bc8f..bd70145 100644
--- a/templates/en/lang.template
+++ b/templates/en/lang.template
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
 
 <h1 class="title">{$langChange}</h1>
 
-<p><b>Current Langage: </b> {$langCur}</p>
+<p><b>Current Language: </b> {$langCur}</p>
 
 <ul style="list-style: none; margin-left: 20px; padding: 0;">
 <!--EXEC:[language?cmd=list]-->
diff --git a/wwn/en/wn20080224_341.xml b/wwn/en/wn20080224_341.xml
index 2dfce45..9720041 100644
--- a/wwn/en/wn20080224_341.xml
+++ b/wwn/en/wn20080224_341.xml
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ Also, I've heard that some people have not found my weekly 'purpose of this week
 <p>
 Google uses Wine primarily as the basis for the Linux
 port of our photo management software, Picasa. [...]
-Codeweavers did the initial port, and Googlers
+CodeWeavers did the initial port, and Googlers
 Lei Zhang, Nigel Liang, and Michael Moss are
 improving Wine further for Picasa 2.7.
 </p>
@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ I've also been doing regular Valgrind runs over the Wine test suite,
 pestering developers who accidentally check in code that Valgrind
 doesn't like.
 </p><p>
-Google also sponsored some work by Codeweavers to improve
+Google also sponsored some work by CodeWeavers to improve
 support for Photoshop ('cause so many people want it) and
 for Dragon Naturally Speaking ('cause even Linux users get RSI).
 While not yet perfect, those apps are a lot more usable now
@@ -576,7 +576,7 @@ to look ahead a bit), what big app(s) are worth focusing on next?
 Using http://wiki.winehq.org/LinuxApplicatonRequestSurvey,
 skipping Photoshop (which we should continue to fix up)
 and the ones that are either too hard, have native versions,
-or are probably something Codeweavers might already be
+or are probably something CodeWeavers might already be
 doing, and adding in good old Framemaker (so close to working
 we might want to go for it just for the goodwill from all
 those tech writers),  I think that leaves about seven big
diff --git a/wwn/en/wn20080331_344.xml b/wwn/en/wn20080331_344.xml
index e52beb1..d1d9755 100644
--- a/wwn/en/wn20080331_344.xml
+++ b/wwn/en/wn20080331_344.xml
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
 <author contact="http://www.bluesata.com">Zachary Goldberg</author>
 <issue num="344" date="3/31/2008" />
 <intro> <p>This is the 344 issue of the Wine Weekly News publication.
-Its main goal is to introduce the super awesome cool amazing Crossover Games! It also serves to inform you of what's going on around Wine. Wine is an open source implementation of the Windows API on top of X and Unix.  Think of it as a Windows compatibility layer.  Wine does not require Microsoft Windows, as it is a completely alternative implementation consisting of 100% Microsoft-free code, but it can optionally use native system DLLs if they are available.   You can find more info at <a href="http://www.winehq.org">www.winehq.org</a></p> </intro>
+Its main goal is to introduce the super awesome cool amazing CrossOver Games! It also serves to inform you of what's going on around Wine. Wine is an open source implementation of the Windows API on top of X and Unix.  Think of it as a Windows compatibility layer.  Wine does not require Microsoft Windows, as it is a completely alternative implementation consisting of 100% Microsoft-free code, but it can optionally use native system DLLs if they are available.   You can find more info at <a href="http://www.winehq.org">www.winehq.org</a></p> </intro>
 <stats posts="646" size="941" contrib="122" multiples="67" lastweek="59">
 
 <person posts="51" size="76" who="dank at kegel.com (Dan Kegel)" />
@@ -134,14 +134,14 @@ Its main goal is to introduce the super awesome cool amazing Crossover Games! It
 </stats>
 
 <section
-	title="News: Crossover Games released!"
+	title="News: CrossOver Games released!"
 	subject="CodeWeavers"
 	archive="http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxgames/"
 	posts="1"
 >
 <topic>CodeWeavers</topic>
 <p>
-CodeWeavers has announced their newest product, <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxgames/">Crossover Games</a>.  Crossover games is a custom build of wine, along with a handful of proprietary modifications and gui additions to add solid support for a number of Windows games on Linux!  CodeWeavers' official blurb and launch games list:
+CodeWeavers has announced their newest product, <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxgames/">CrossOver Games</a>.  CrossOver games is a custom build of wine, along with a handful of proprietary modifications and gui additions to add solid support for a number of Windows games on Linux!  CodeWeavers' official blurb and launch games list:
 </p>
 <quote>
 <p>
diff --git a/wwn/en/wn20080527_347.xml b/wwn/en/wn20080527_347.xml
index cf60762..159590e 100644
--- a/wwn/en/wn20080527_347.xml
+++ b/wwn/en/wn20080527_347.xml
@@ -617,7 +617,7 @@ be difficult to explain the costs.
 </p><p>
 Also up to now Wine was not really "supportable" in the way that
 people could call the distributor and get bugs fixed. This would
-have required contracts with companies like Codeweavers and would
+have required contracts with companies like CodeWeavers and would
 have made the products more expensive.
 </p>
 </quote>
diff --git a/wwn/en/wn20080714_349.xml b/wwn/en/wn20080714_349.xml
index 527b68d..a745826 100644
--- a/wwn/en/wn20080714_349.xml
+++ b/wwn/en/wn20080714_349.xml
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ Case Insensitive On Purpose File System (<a href="http://www.brain-dump.org/proj
 
 <p><b>CodeWeavers in action</b></p>
 <p>
-So as many of you know, CodeWeavers is a for profit organization which works on a product called Crossover Office (and now Crossover Games).  All of the work they do on Wine gets contributed back to the open source Wine tree.  It is thanks to them that Wine has made such fantastic progress over the past few years.  They're really a great bunch of folks.  I had the good fortune to be forwarded a <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCd5CQB914w">youtube video</a> of the folk at CodeWeavers during a typical day of work.  I encourage anybody whose ever heard of them to check it out.  My abs still hurt from laughing so hard.</p>
+So as many of you know, CodeWeavers is a for profit organization which works on a product called CrossOver Office (and now CrossOver Games).  All of the work they do on Wine gets contributed back to the open source Wine tree.  It is thanks to them that Wine has made such fantastic progress over the past few years.  They're really a great bunch of folks.  I had the good fortune to be forwarded a <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCd5CQB914w">youtube video</a> of the folk at CodeWeavers during a typical day of work.  I encourage anybody whose ever heard of them to check it out.  My abs still hurt from laughing so hard.</p>
 </section>
 <section
 	title="Wineconf 2008 Announced"
diff --git a/wwn/en/wn20080922_352.xml b/wwn/en/wn20080922_352.xml
index 0e5e712..9bbe7cb 100644
--- a/wwn/en/wn20080922_352.xml
+++ b/wwn/en/wn20080922_352.xml
@@ -191,14 +191,14 @@ In addition WineConf traditionally has a mini hackathon -- in past years its bee
 Look forward to reading more (and lots of photos and stories) from this weekend in the next WWN!
 </p></section>
 <section
-	title="Codeweavers Chromium"
+	title="CodeWeavers Chromium"
 	subject="Chromium"
 	archive="#"
 	posts="2"
 >
 <topic>Chromium</topic>
 <p>
-Jeremy White from Codeweavers wrote an interesting <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/about/people/blogs/jwhite/2008/9/15/fire-drills-and-proving-a-point">blog post</a> and email to Wine-devel about Codeweaver's story of getting chromium to work in Wine.  From the blog post first:</p>
+Jeremy White from CodeWeavers wrote an interesting <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/about/people/blogs/jwhite/2008/9/15/fire-drills-and-proving-a-point">blog post</a> and email to Wine-devel about CodeWeavers' story of getting chromium to work in Wine.  From the blog post first:</p>
 <quote>
 <p>
 (...) So today I am pleased to announce that we have shipped freely available versions of Chromium for both the Mac and Linux.  Not only does this give Mac and Linux users a chance to see what all the hype is about, it also lets the world see just how far Wine has come and how powerful it truly can be.  In just 11 days, we were able to bring a modern Windows application across to Mac and Linux. (...)
@@ -244,10 +244,10 @@ Jeremy
 </p></quote>
 <p>
 A bit of an editorial:<br />
-So I actually went and downloaded <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/services/ports/chromium/">crossover chromium edition</a> and played with it for a bit.  I first tried GMail, no issues.  I said to myself alright, that is pretty impressive.  How about a real test: will flash work?  I went to youtube.com and sure enough I got the error "Flash isn't installed."  Aww poop.  Well, lets try installing it.  Clicked the "go to Adobe to get Flash" link, downloaded the executable which ran a really fast installer.  I went back to youtube.com and..... no luck.  At this point I had lost a bit of hope.  But then an idea struck me!  I closed the browser and re-opened it.  Off to youtube.com and... voila!  Working flash video!  I watched a rather cute video of a cat smacking a printer with its paw.  After about 45 seconds of this the cat hit it hard enough that the paper tray came lose and the cat went flying.  Perfect.
+So I actually went and downloaded <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/services/ports/chromium/">CrossOver Chromium Edition</a> and played with it for a bit.  I first tried GMail, no issues.  I said to myself alright, that is pretty impressive.  How about a real test: will flash work?  I went to youtube.com and sure enough I got the error "Flash isn't installed."  Aww poop.  Well, lets try installing it.  Clicked the "go to Adobe to get Flash" link, downloaded the executable which ran a really fast installer.  I went back to youtube.com and..... no luck.  At this point I had lost a bit of hope.  But then an idea struck me!  I closed the browser and re-opened it.  Off to youtube.com and... voila!  Working flash video!  I watched a rather cute video of a cat smacking a printer with its paw.  After about 45 seconds of this the cat hit it hard enough that the paper tray came lose and the cat went flying.  Perfect.
 </p>
 <p>
-As a Wine user of many years there are these occasional moments in using Wine when, after getting something seemingly outrageously complex to work, you sit back and go wow: that's really a miracle.  This was one of them for me, hats off to the entire Wine and Codeweavers team.
+As a Wine user of many years there are these occasional moments in using Wine when, after getting something seemingly outrageously complex to work, you sit back and go wow: that's really a miracle.  This was one of them for me, hats off to the entire Wine and CodeWeavers team.
 </p></section>
 <section
 	title="Coverity Run"
diff --git a/wwn/en/wn20081007_353.xml b/wwn/en/wn20081007_353.xml
index e0ff983..f5d18bc 100644
--- a/wwn/en/wn20081007_353.xml
+++ b/wwn/en/wn20081007_353.xml
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ And of course now we need some sort of measurement for inclusion in the crap lis
 Kidding and games aside, WineConf was a huge success.  This edition of the WWN will attempt to cover some of the major happenings and discussions which took place.  But first, a brief summary of each of the participants.  (This list is from a bunch of scribbled notes as we went around the room introducing ourselves)
 </p>
 <ul>
-  <li>Jeremy White - Founder and CEO of Codeweavers. His daily job is paying Alexandre to reject his patches</li>
+  <li>Jeremy White - Founder and CEO of CodeWeavers. His daily job is paying Alexandre to reject his patches</li>
   <li>James Ramey - VP of Sales for CodeWeavers. Does a
 fantastic job.</li>
   <li>Roderick Colenbrander - D3D Guru #1 OpenGL and stuff. Currently in University.</li>
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ fantastic job.</li>
 crash your machine.</li>
   <li>Henri Verbeet - D3D Guru #3. Works on general Stuff and
 gaming </li>
-  <li>Alexandre Julliard - CTO of Codeweavers and WineHQ commit
+  <li>Alexandre Julliard - CTO of CodeWeavers and WineHQ commit
 overlord. Enjoys rejecting / dropping patches.
 Famous line: "that doesn't do what you think it does".
 In general enjoys low level stuff (kernel, wineserver)</li>
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ taskmaster and 1.0 manager.</li>
   <li>Huw Davies - A total "Wine Hacker" - 2D graphics, fonts
 printing. Now works with JWhite, Outlook 2k3 and 2k7 and a
 "DIB Engine".</li>
-  <li>Jeremy Newman - Networking guy at Codeweavers.  Keeps duct tape on servers.</li>
+  <li>Jeremy Newman - Networking guy at CodeWeavers.  Keeps duct tape on servers.</li>
   <li>Rob Shearman - OLE32, DCOM, working for fun but not for CW
 anymore. Enjoys RPC. Working on getting
 Wine to compile with VC9 for prefast.</li>
@@ -140,12 +140,12 @@ on other platforms, monitors Bugzilla/AppDB (working with office 2k7).</li>
 playback). Was former SoC student. Was 2008 SoC
 organizer. Also responsible for a lot of Wine's alsa driver.</li>
   <li>Caron Jenson - Pink support ninja - assigns bugs to
-Codeweaver devs.</li>
-  <li>Aric Stewart - Codeweaver dev. - now Jeremy's go-to-dev.
+CodeWeaver devs.</li>
+  <li>Aric Stewart - CodeWeaver dev. - now Jeremy's go-to-dev.
 Worked on early MSI stuff - likes doing foreign input, IME
 stuff. Multibyte language support (mlang, fonts).
 </li>
-  <li>Ken Thomases - work for Codeweavers on Mac tools.
+  <li>Ken Thomases - work for CodeWeavers on Mac tools.
 "Quartz driver" Coreaudio driver (working on real
 directsound) Integrating Wine with Mac OSX developer tools.</li>
   <li>Jacek Caban - Internet Explorer (HTML Engine) url monitor,
@@ -161,16 +161,16 @@ at WineConf. </li>
   <li>Dylan Smith - SoC student - richedit controls (tables
 support).  Fixing distracting bugs is
 fun.    Wants to fix google Talk.   (Com interface)</li>
-  <li>Francois Gouget - Works for Codeweavers - Wine Desktop
+  <li>Francois Gouget - Works for CodeWeavers - Wine Desktop
 integration work.  Interest is in tests, make sure regression
 testing is effective.    </li>
   <li>Paul Vriens - fixing tests, services, setup api, event
 related work.</li>
-  <li>Andrew Balfour - Codeweavers tech support, destroys his
+  <li>Andrew Balfour - CodeWeavers tech support, destroys his
 own computer with tests</li>
-  <li>Andrew Bogott - Codeweavers tech - work on crossover wrapper
+  <li>Andrew Bogott - CodeWeavers tech - work on crossover wrapper
 bits</li>
-  <li>Vincent Povirk - Codeweavers dev.  One of the few
+  <li>Vincent Povirk - CodeWeavers dev.  One of the few
 to actually move to Minnessota!  Pet project
 is "Sugared Wine" - Wine with a mini Windows bar thing.</li>
   <li>Hans Leiddeker - winhttp, inet support.  Got gmail
@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ The website also has four major sections with three different login systems.  Th
 A major discussion at WineConf took place about running Wine on other platforms.  Most poignantly: BSD, Solaris and Mac OS X.  The consensus was that Wine devs *DO* care about platforms other than Linux.   Other platforms so far should kinda work.  Wine is actually in BSD's ports system already.
 </p>
 <p>
-The biggest issue in this area is demand.   There were specific BSD builds of crossover posted sometime back after much demand and Codeweavers saw very very little response.  As a result not much effort has been put into the area.  In short: if you're a user of Wine on BSD, Solaris or OS X and want more support speak up! The other major hindrance is very few Wine devs run Wine on non-Linux systems.  This could change though if there was motivation.</p></section>
+The biggest issue in this area is demand.   There were specific BSD builds of crossover posted sometime back after much demand and CodeWeavers saw very very little response.  As a result not much effort has been put into the area.  In short: if you're a user of Wine on BSD, Solaris or OS X and want more support speak up! The other major hindrance is very few Wine devs run Wine on non-Linux systems.  This could change though if there was motivation.</p></section>
 <section
 	title="Wine 1.2 Timeline"
 	subject="Wine 1.2"
diff --git a/wwn/en/wn20090109_355.xml b/wwn/en/wn20090109_355.xml
index 020c2e7..e5ff6bb 100644
--- a/wwn/en/wn20090109_355.xml
+++ b/wwn/en/wn20090109_355.xml
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Its main goal is to ring in the new year with Wine 2009!  The cheesiest rhyme yo
 >
 <topic>News</topic>
 <p>
-Welcome to the first World Wine 2009 Newsletter!  Okay, I'm sorry, that rhyme just had to be made.  2008 was an exciting year for Wine, from releasing Wine 1.0 to having Photoshop CS2 work nigh flawlessly, (and CS3 installing) to the release of Crossover Games and Crossover Chromium.  Realistically its likely that 2009 will see Wine 1.2 which will (unrealistically) include flawless DirectX 10 and Wine64 support as well as a fully functioning DIB engine.  (Realistically Wine64 may happen.  See later in this issue for status of the DIB engine).
+Welcome to the first World Wine 2009 Newsletter!  Okay, I'm sorry, that rhyme just had to be made.  2008 was an exciting year for Wine, from releasing Wine 1.0 to having Photoshop CS2 work nigh flawlessly, (and CS3 installing) to the release of CrossOver Games and CrossOver Chromium.  Realistically its likely that 2009 will see Wine 1.2 which will (unrealistically) include flawless DirectX 10 and Wine64 support as well as a fully functioning DIB engine.  (Realistically Wine64 may happen.  See later in this issue for status of the DIB engine).
 </p>
 <p>
 What would a new years edition of the WWN be without annual commit statistics?  This year provided by Hans Leidekker:
diff --git a/wwn/en/wn20090204_356.xml b/wwn/en/wn20090204_356.xml
index dacb767..67329e0 100644
--- a/wwn/en/wn20090204_356.xml
+++ b/wwn/en/wn20090204_356.xml
@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ And on 27 Jan a 2003 machine:
 >
 <topic>Internet Explorer 7</topic>
 <p>
-Hans Leidekker, the same mastermind who worked out the crucial bugs needed to make <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/services/ports/chromium/">Crossover Chromium</a> possible has performed another feet of cross platform web browser liberation.  Hans's story on making Internet Explorer 7 work in Wine:
+Hans Leidekker, the same mastermind who worked out the crucial bugs needed to make <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/services/ports/chromium/">CrossOver Chromium</a> possible has performed another feet of cross platform web browser liberation.  Hans's story on making Internet Explorer 7 work in Wine:
 </p>
 <quote>
 <p>
diff --git a/wwn/en/wn20090527_357.xml b/wwn/en/wn20090527_357.xml
index a9210e7..e7d9429 100644
--- a/wwn/en/wn20090527_357.xml
+++ b/wwn/en/wn20090527_357.xml
@@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ DIB engine even if not correct shows us what apps can benefit and by
 how much from the dib engine (before we only had guesses). If running
 photoshop on Wine is significantly faster using the DIB engine (it
 might be useful to do tests for that, there are ways to benchmark
-photoshop) Codeweavers might work on it.
+photoshop) CodeWeavers might work on it.
 </p>
 </quote>
 <p>
@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ using different programs. We need benchmark results e.g. photoshop
 benchmarks and others.
 </p><p>
 If the DIB engine appears to do wonders for lots of apps (e.g.
-photoshop, office ...) then some company might sponsor Codeweavers to
+photoshop, office ...) then some company might sponsor CodeWeavers to
 work on this.
 </p>
 </quote>
diff --git a/wwn/en/wn20100513_362.xml b/wwn/en/wn20100513_362.xml
index f8922ca..a09d5ae 100644
--- a/wwn/en/wn20100513_362.xml
+++ b/wwn/en/wn20100513_362.xml
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ will also be mentoring this project.
 <p>
 In February this year Star Trek Online was released for Windows and
 from day one the game installed and ran well under Wine. Behind the
-scenes several developers from Codeweavers and the community, notably
+scenes several developers from CodeWeavers and the community, notably
 Jacek Caban and Jeremy White, worked hard improving Wine to support
 the Cryptic launcher and engine features the game required. Many users
 helped during the games Open Beta to find and document serious bugs
-- 
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