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[W3C validator]: end tag for element "P" which is not open


From: Davi Leal
Subject: [W3C validator]: end tag for element "P" which is not open
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2007 12:29:15 +0100
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Hi David and Victor,

I have fixed the below two validator.w3.org errors. I attach you the old-wrong 
version and the new one, which I have already committed.

I think you should take the XHTML 'opportunity' to fix this task too:
 https://savannah.nongnu.org/task/?6461

Best regards,
Davi



# Error  Line 268 column 507: end tag for element "P" which is not open.

...Free Software</a> philosophy.</ul></p>

The Validator found an end tag for the above element, but that element is not 
currently open. This is often caused by a leftover end tag from an element 
that was removed during editing, or by an implicitly closed element (if you 
have an error related to an element being used where it is not allowed, this 
is almost certainly the case). In the latter case this error will disappear 
as soon as you fix the original problem.

If this error occured in a script section of your document, you should 
probably read this FAQ entry.




# Error Line 292 column 233: end tag for element "P" which is not open.

... non-technical subjects.</li></ul></p
{* Authors: Neal Coombes, Davi Leal Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Neal Coombes 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Davi Leal This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Affero General Public License as published by Affero Inc., either version 1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful to the Free Software community, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the Affero General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the Affero General Public License with this software in the ./AfferoGPL file; if not, write to Affero Inc., 510 Third Street, Suite 225, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA *}

{t}Charter for GNU Herds (draft){/t}

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{t}The name of the Association shall be GNU Herds, to be known publicly as GNU Herds - Free Software Association.{/t}

{t}Aims{/t}

{t escape='no' 1='' 2=' }The aims of the Association shall be to %1encourage%2 the professional development of Free Software contributors.{/t}

{t}Membership{/t}

{t}There shall be two kinds of members, voting members, to be known simply as a member, and non-voting members, to be known as an associate member.{/t}

{t}All members must subscribe to the purposes of GNU Herds and adhere to the Code of Ethics at the penalty of their membership being revoked.{/t}

{t}To qualify for voting membership one must show a contribution to the Free Software movement.{/t}

{t}Memberships will be on a yearly basis. Even though membership is free of charge membership must be renewed.{/t}

{t}Committee{/t}

{t}The Committee shall consist of the following: the members of the system administrator team, the web master team, the certifications team, the translator teams, the Public Relations team and the Ethics Officer.{/t}

{t escape='no' 1='' 2='' 3='' 4='' }The certifications team liabilities shall be evaluate, upon request, the %1Free Software Contributor%2 certification, the %3GNU Business Network%4 certification, etc.{/t}

{t escape='no' 1='

' }The Ethics Officer will be appointed by the Free Software Foundation, Inc. to ensure the below points: %1 %2The integrity of the GNU name is not breached.%3 %2The Association follows the %4Free Software%5 philosophy.%3 %2The activities are operated in ways that do not lend themselves to be abused to the detriment of the %4Free Software%5 philosophy.%6{/t}

{t}To depart from the above GNU requirements the Association have to discuss it previously with the GNU Project. Any conflict which can not be resolved in the discussion will raise the removal of the GNU Project approval, and so the GNU part of the Association name.{/t}

{t}All other officers will be elected by the membership.{/t}

{t}An Office term will be 4 years. All committee positions are voluntary, an officer may step down at any time. After 6 months if the membership is dissatisfied with an officer they may vote her or his out of office.{/t}

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{t}Voting{/t}

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{t escape='no' 1='

' }Guidelines: %1Do not vote on technical subjects. Just discuss it to get the best technical solution. Only if the time needed to discuss it is too long should there be a vote.%2Vote on non-technical subjects.%3{/t}

{t escape='no' 1='' 2='' }See the %1e-Voting%2 Special Interest Group section. We could work on the design of the official voting mechanism.{/t}

{t}Special Interest Groups{/t}

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{t}Amendments{/t}

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{t}Dissolution{/t}

{t}The committee may motion for dissolution of the Association if they feel it is no longer serving a useful purpose. Upon the motion being passed 75% of the membership must vote in favour of dissolution for it to occur.{/t}

 

{t}Send comments to{/t} {mailto address="address@hidden"}

{* Authors: Neal Coombes, Davi Leal Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Neal Coombes 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Davi Leal This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Affero General Public License as published by Affero Inc., either version 1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful to the Free Software community, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the Affero General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the Affero General Public License with this software in the ./AfferoGPL file; if not, write to Affero Inc., 510 Third Street, Suite 225, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA *}

{t}Charter for GNU Herds (draft){/t}

{t}Title{/t}

{t}The name of the Association shall be GNU Herds, to be known publicly as GNU Herds - Free Software Association.{/t}

{t}Aims{/t}

{t escape='no' 1='' 2=' }The aims of the Association shall be to %1encourage%2 the professional development of Free Software contributors.{/t}

{t}Membership{/t}

{t}There shall be two kinds of members, voting members, to be known simply as a member, and non-voting members, to be known as an associate member.{/t}

{t}All members must subscribe to the purposes of GNU Herds and adhere to the Code of Ethics at the penalty of their membership being revoked.{/t}

{t}To qualify for voting membership one must show a contribution to the Free Software movement.{/t}

{t}Memberships will be on a yearly basis. Even though membership is free of charge membership must be renewed.{/t}

{t}Committee{/t}

{t}The Committee shall consist of the following: the members of the system administrator team, the web master team, the certifications team, the translator teams, the Public Relations team and the Ethics Officer.{/t}

{t escape='no' 1='' 2='' 3='' 4='' }The certifications team liabilities shall be evaluate, upon request, the %1Free Software Contributor%2 certification, the %3GNU Business Network%4 certification, etc.{/t}

{t escape='no' 1='

    ' 2='
  • ' 3='
  • ' 4='' 5='' 6='
' }The Ethics Officer will be appointed by the Free Software Foundation, Inc. to ensure the below points: %1 %2The integrity of the GNU name is not breached.%3 %2The Association follows the %4Free Software%5 philosophy.%3 %2The activities are operated in ways that do not lend themselves to be abused to the detriment of the %4Free Software%5 philosophy.%6{/t}

{t}To depart from the above GNU requirements the Association have to discuss it previously with the GNU Project. Any conflict which can not be resolved in the discussion will raise the removal of the GNU Project approval, and so the GNU part of the Association name.{/t}

{t}All other officers will be elected by the membership.{/t}

{t}An Office term will be 4 years. All committee positions are voluntary, an officer may step down at any time. After 6 months if the membership is dissatisfied with an officer they may vote her or his out of office.{/t}

{t}Decisions{/t}

{t}The goal of the committee is to administer the Association and execute the decisions taken by the members. Therefore, all decisions will be voted upon by the membership.{/t}

{t}Voting{/t}

{t}In addition to the issues at hand in a vote, the option to abstain, delegate your vote to another individual, and delegate your vote to the committee shall be present. Through membership options a member can set one of these to be the default if they do not vote. The option will initially be set to abstain. Officer elections, amendments or dissolutions may not be delegated.{/t}

{t escape='no' 1='

  • ' 2='
  • ' 3='
' }Guidelines: %1Do not vote on technical subjects. Just discuss it to get the best technical solution. Only if the time needed to discuss it is too long should there be a vote.%2Vote on non-technical subjects.%3{/t}

{t escape='no' 1='' 2='' }See the %1e-Voting%2 Special Interest Group section. We could work on the design of the official voting mechanism.{/t}

{t}Special Interest Groups{/t}

{t}Special Interest Groups will be formed at the discretion of the committee based on the demand within the membership.{/t}

{t}Amendments{/t}

{t}Any member may motion for amendments to this Charter for any reason. All proposed amendments will be put to a vote of the general membership.{/t}

{t}Dissolution{/t}

{t}The committee may motion for dissolution of the Association if they feel it is no longer serving a useful purpose. Upon the motion being passed 75% of the membership must vote in favour of dissolution for it to occur.{/t}

 

{t}Send comments to{/t} {mailto address="address@hidden"}


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