Correct some language in fast-import documentation.
Minor documentation improvements, as suggested on the Git mailing list by Horst H. von Brand and Karl Hasselström. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
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		| @ -181,7 +181,7 @@ If the local offset is not available in the source material, use | ||||
| ``+0000'', or the most common local offset.  For example many | ||||
| organizations have a CVS repository which has only ever been accessed | ||||
| by users who are located in the same location and timezone.  In this | ||||
| case the offset from UTC can be easily assumed. | ||||
| case a reasonable offset from UTC could be assumed. | ||||
| + | ||||
| Unlike the `rfc2822` format, this format is very strict.  Any | ||||
| variation in formatting will cause gfi to reject the value. | ||||
| @ -190,7 +190,7 @@ variation in formatting will cause gfi to reject the value. | ||||
| 	This is the standard email format as described by RFC 2822. | ||||
| + | ||||
| An example value is ``Tue Feb 6 11:22:18 2007 -0500''.  The Git | ||||
| parser is accurate, but a little on the lenient side.  Its the | ||||
| parser is accurate, but a little on the lenient side.  It is the | ||||
| same parser used by gitlink:git-am[1] when applying patches | ||||
| received from email. | ||||
| + | ||||
| @ -205,14 +205,15 @@ contained in an RFC 2822 date string is used to adjust the date | ||||
| value to UTC prior to storage.  Therefore it is important that | ||||
| this information be as accurate as possible. | ||||
| + | ||||
| If the source material is formatted in RFC 2822 style dates, | ||||
| If the source material uses RFC 2822 style dates, | ||||
| the frontend should let gfi handle the parsing and conversion | ||||
| (rather than attempting to do it itself) as the Git parser has | ||||
| been well tested in the wild. | ||||
| + | ||||
| Frontends should prefer the `raw` format if the source material | ||||
| is already in UNIX-epoch format, or is easily convertible to | ||||
| that format, as there is no ambiguity in parsing. | ||||
| already uses UNIX-epoch format, can be coaxed to give dates in that | ||||
| format, or its format is easiliy convertible to it, as there is no | ||||
| ambiguity in parsing. | ||||
|  | ||||
| `now`:: | ||||
| 	Always use the current time and timezone.  The literal | ||||
|  | ||||
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