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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2014&#24180;09&#26376;25&#26085; 21:59, Crístian Viana
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      On 25-09-2014 10:25, Aline Manera wrote:<br>
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          <pre wrap="">                         "gpgcheck": {
-                            "description": "Indicates if a GPG signature check on the packages gotten from repository should be performed.",
+                            "description": "Indicates if a GPG signature check on the packages got from repository should be performed.",</pre>
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        I think the previous message is right.<br>
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      Well, according to Wiktionary, "gotten" has mixed uses in English:
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      <b>Christy,</b> could you give us a hand here? :-)<br>
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    I looked into this one:
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    forms,<br>
    I'm not expert and is gotten formal English?<br>
    Discard this change is ok for me;), I just fix it for convenience.<br>
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