diff --git a/rev_news/drafts/edition-120.md b/rev_news/drafts/edition-120.md index 0976a3ede..f9c4e38ab 100644 --- a/rev_news/drafts/edition-120.md +++ b/rev_news/drafts/edition-120.md @@ -140,8 +140,8 @@ This edition covers what happened during the months of January and February 2025 _[Chris Torek](https://stackoverflow.com/users/1256452/torek) has been a prolific contributor to the Git topic on Stack Overflow. This edition features an interview -with him. This a continuation of our initiative to interview community contributors -ouitside of our mailing list. Our first interview was [with VonC in edition 106](https://git.github.io/rev_news/2023/12/31/edition-106/#community-spotlight-vonc)_. +with him. This is a continuation of our initiative to interview community contributors +outside of our mailing list. Our first interview was [with VonC in edition 106](https://git.github.io/rev_news/2023/12/31/edition-106/#community-spotlight-vonc)_. * **Who are you and what do you do?** @@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ ouitside of our mailing list. Our first interview was [with VonC in edition 106] having it take only seconds. The distributed nature is also pretty crucial, though it has its pluses and minuses. -* **Could you brief a bit about one of your most memorable experience with Git?** +* **Could you brief a bit about one of your most memorable experiences with Git?** Hah, the most memorable one was probably one of the worst, back in the days of Git 1.5 or so. Back then, an initial `git pull` wasn't always