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@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ When you are ready to start putting up git trees for others to look at, you
will, of course, need a server that can be pulled from. Setting up such a
server with git-daemon is relatively straightforward if you have a system
which is accessible to the Internet. Otherwise, free, public hosting sites
-(Github, for example) are starting to appear on the net. Established
+(GitHub, for example) are starting to appear on the net. Established
developers can get an account on kernel.org, but those are not easy to come
by; see https://kernel.org/faq/ for more information.