X-Git-Url: http://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/homepage.git/blobdiff_plain/826aadc73aaaa909c08d7970038dafbd89594b28..53798080ccfe7c0d9ad356a83ded5b219b186c9b:/blog/data/2014-12-30-fiksgatami.txt diff --git a/blog/data/2014-12-30-fiksgatami.txt b/blog/data/2014-12-30-fiksgatami.txt index f0268b6ed2..a18bfce685 100644 --- a/blog/data/2014-12-30-fiksgatami.txt +++ b/blog/data/2014-12-30-fiksgatami.txt @@ -5,17 +5,17 @@ Date: 2014-12-30 17:55
I am very happy that we in the Norwegian Unix User group (NUUG), spearheaded by Marius Halden from NUUG and Matthew Somerville from -MySociety, finally managed to upgrade the code base for the Norwegian -version of FixMyStreet. This - +mySociety, finally managed to +upgrade the code base for the Norwegian version of +FixMyStreet. This was the first major update since 2011. The refurbished FiksGataMi is already live, and seem to hold up the pressure. The press release and announcement went out this morning.
-FixMyStreet is a web platform for allowing the citizens to report -problems with public infrastructure to the responsible authorities. -Think of it as a shared mail client with map support, allowing -everyone to see what already was reported and comment on the reports -in public.
+FixMyStreet is a web platform for allowing the citizens to easily +report problems with public infrastructure to the responsible +authorities. Think of it as a shared mail client with map support, +allowing everyone to see what already was reported and comment on the +reports in public.