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commit 4216dc56dd676827f5180f9c5a4060566621336e
Author: Werner Koch <wk at gnupg.org>
Date:   Thu Dec 19 11:15:24 2013 +0100

    Fix spelling of PRZ's name.

diff --git a/misc/blog.gnupg.org/20131219-gnupg-launches-crowfunding.html b/misc/blog.gnupg.org/20131219-gnupg-launches-crowfunding.html
index 102758e..087024f 100644
--- a/misc/blog.gnupg.org/20131219-gnupg-launches-crowfunding.html
+++ b/misc/blog.gnupg.org/20131219-gnupg-launches-crowfunding.html
@@ -104,8 +104,9 @@
   including Bruce Schneier switched to GnuPG when they began handling
   the secret
   documents <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/05/nsa-how-to-remain-secure-surveillance">earlier this year</a>. The Wall Street Journal, The
-  Committee to Protect Journalists, and ProPublica have all embraced
-  GnuPG for protection of staff and sources. Phil Zimmerman, original
+  Committee to Protect Journalists, and
+    <a href="http://www.cjr.org/behind_the_news/hacks_hackers_security_for_jou.php">ProPublica</a> have all embraced
+  GnuPG for protection of staff and sources. Phil Zimmermann, original
   inventor of Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), has also moved to GnuPG in
   wake of the news.</p>
 
@@ -136,7 +137,7 @@
   data from interception. It is developed by a community of Free
   Software engineers led by Werner Koch. GnuPG is used and
   recommended by the world’s top security experts, including
-  Bruce Schneier and Phil Zimmerman. It offers best in class
+  Bruce Schneier and Phil Zimmermann. It offers best in class
   privacy free of charge and restriction. Hundreds of companies
   have integrated GnuPG into their products to perform mission
   critical security, including Red Hat, Deutsche Bahn, and many
diff --git a/misc/blog.gnupg.org/index.html b/misc/blog.gnupg.org/index.html
index 6d504d4..23640bd 100644
--- a/misc/blog.gnupg.org/index.html
+++ b/misc/blog.gnupg.org/index.html
@@ -108,11 +108,13 @@
   wake of leaked NSA documents. Edward Snowden and his contacts
   including Bruce Schneier switched to GnuPG when they began handling
   the secret
-  documents <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/05/nsa-how-to-remain-secure-surveillance">earlier this year</a>. The Wall Street Journal, The
-  Committee to Protect Journalists, and ProPublica have all embraced
-  GnuPG for protection of staff and sources. Phil Zimmerman, original
-  inventor of Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), has also moved to GnuPG in
-  wake of the news.</p>
+  documents <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/05/nsa-how-to-remain-secure-surveillance">earlier
+  this year</a>. The Wall Street Journal, The Committee to Protect
+  Journalists,
+  and <a href="http://www.cjr.org/behind_the_news/hacks_hackers_security_for_jou.php">ProPublica</a>
+  have all embraced GnuPG for protection of staff and sources. Phil
+  Zimmermann, original inventor of Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), has also
+  moved to GnuPG in wake of the news.</p>
 
   <p>“GnuPG is a key part of modern privacy infrastructure” said
   Sam Tuke, Campaign Manager, GnuPG. “Millions of users rely on
@@ -141,7 +143,7 @@
   data from interception. It is developed by a community of Free
   Software engineers led by Werner Koch. GnuPG is used and
   recommended by the world’s top security experts, including
-  Bruce Schneier and Phil Zimmerman. It offers best in class
+  Bruce Schneier and Phil Zimmermann. It offers best in class
   privacy free of charge and restriction. Hundreds of companies
   have integrated GnuPG into their products to perform mission
   critical security, including Red Hat, Deutsche Bahn, and many

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