Properly boldify all list items and correct a syntax error.

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jkh 1996-09-22 09:29:09 +00:00
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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ replicated to your own machine as well. Please refer to the
<ref id="synching" name="Syncronizing your source tree">
section for more information on doing this.</item>
<item>The committers list<label id="development:committers">
<item><bf>The committers list</bf><label id="development:committers">
<p>The <ref id="contrib:committers" name="committers"> are the people
who have <em>write</em> access to the CVS tree, and are thus
authorized to make modifications to the FreeBSD source (the term
@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ in the system then you may also reach them by sending mail to <htmlurl
url="mailto:committers@freebsd.org" name="committers@freebsd.org">.
</item>
<item>The FreeBSD core team
<item><bf>The FreeBSD core team</bf><label id="development:core">
<p>The <ref id="contrib:core" name="FreeBSD core team"> would be
equivalent to the board of directors if the FreeBSD Project were a
@ -77,14 +77,14 @@ say that these are the people who gave up their lives in favor of
FreeBSD against their better judgement! <tt>;)</tt></item>
<item>Outside contributors
<item><bf>Outside contributors</bf>
<p>Last, but definitely not least, the largest group of developers are
the users themselves who provide feedback and bug-fixes to us on an
almost constant basis. The primary way of keeping in touch with FreeBSD's
more non-centralized development is to subscribe to the
<htmlurl url="hackers@freebsd.org" name="-hackers"> mailing list
(see <ref id="eresources:mail"> name="mailing list info">) where such
(see <ref id="eresources:mail" name="mailing list info">) where such
things are discussed.
<ref id="contrib:additional" name="The list"> of those who've