we are reviewing our documentation at arm. We have your half implementation as part of our third party libraries in Arm NN. We were wondering, if perhaps, the next time you publish a new version, you could consider changing the sentence:
"the user knows what he is doing" for "the user knows what they are doing".
I am attaching a README.txt with the change, and some other little changes, in case it helps.
we are reviewing our documentation at arm. We have your half
implementation as part of our third party libraries in Arm NN. We were
wondering, if perhaps, the next time you publish a new version, you could
consider changing the sentence:
"the user knows what he is doing" for "the user knows what they are doing".
I am attaching a README.txt with the change, and some other little
changes, in case it helps.
Sorry, yes, I had actually changed it locally already after your first
message. I just haven't put up a new release since then, so the changes
haven't found their way into the public. I wasn't really planning to make
an entirely new release for that, but I'll see if I can update the website
at least or find other things that warrant a new version.
Hello @rauy,
we are reviewing our documentation at arm. We have your half implementation as part of our third party libraries in Arm NN. We were wondering, if perhaps, the next time you publish a new version, you could consider changing the sentence:
"the user knows what he is doing" for "the user knows what they are doing".
I am attaching a README.txt with the change, and some other little changes, in case it helps.
Thank you very much!
Kindest Regards
Hello,
Yes, I think I can change that.
Regards,
Christian Rau
Am Mo., 13. Dez. 2021 um 16:25 Uhr schrieb Teresa teresachr@users.sourceforge.net:
Hello @rauy,
I hope you are well. Sorry to bother you. I was wondering if you think you can still change the README.txt.
Kindest Regards
Thanks a million!
Hello,
Sorry, yes, I had actually changed it locally already after your first
message. I just haven't put up a new release since then, so the changes
haven't found their way into the public. I wasn't really planning to make
an entirely new release for that, but I'll see if I can update the website
at least or find other things that warrant a new version.
Regards,
Christian Rau
Am Do., 10. März 2022 um 12:04 Uhr schrieb Teresa teresachr@users.sourceforge.net:
Thank you very much :)