diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index d88aa70..f70a47a 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Like a Choose Your Own Adventure site, but only much less interesting. A lot of repositories on GitHub.com don't have a license. GitHub provides a license chooser, but if you don't know anything about licenses, how are you -supposed to make an informed decision. +supposed to make an informed decision? ChooseALicense.com is designed to help people make an informed decision about licenses. @@ -16,10 +16,10 @@ licenses. * Politics Free - Let's just not get into it. * Well designed, but that goes without saying. * The homepage should have just enough to help 99% of folks make a decision. -* For the 1%, the site will contain a list of licenses common for specific +* For the 1%, the site will contain a list of licenses common to specific communities and situations. -* Not comprehensive. Seems like an odd goal, but there are a bajillion -(I counted) licenses out there. We're going to have to filter that down to a +* Not comprehensive. Seems like an odd goal, but there are a bajillion +licenses out there. We're going to have to filter that down to a small list of those that matter. # Run It On Your Machine @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Open [localhost:4000](http://localhost:4000) in your favorite browser # Adding a license -Licenses sit in the `/licenses` folder as markdown (`.md`) files. Each license has YAML front matter describing the license's properties. The body of the markdown file should be the text of the license. The available metadata fields are: +Licenses sit in the `/licenses` folder as Markdown (`.md`) files. Each license has YAML front matter describing the license's properties. The body of the Markdown file should be the text of the license. The available metadata fields are: * `title` - The name of the license * `layout` - This should be `license`