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diff --git a/a/1.txt b/N1/1.txt
index 29a9d26..627f4ba 100644
--- a/a/1.txt
+++ b/N1/1.txt
@@ -1,20 +1,18 @@
 On 12/07/2011 10:20 AM, Lukas Czerner wrote:
 > Hello everyone,
->=20
+> 
 > I would like to introduce to you a new tool called System Storage
 > Manager (ssm). It is supposed to provide easy to use command line
 > interface to manage your storage using various technologies like
 > lvm, btrfs, encrypted volumes and possibly more.
->=20
+> 
 > Background
 > ----------
->=20
-> In more sophisticated enterprise storage environments, management wit=
-h
+> 
+> In more sophisticated enterprise storage environments, management with
 > Device Mapper (dm), Logical Volume Manager (LVM), or Multiple Devices
 > (md) is becoming increasingly more difficult. With file systems added
-> to the mix, the number of tools needed to configure and manage storag=
-e
+> to the mix, the number of tools needed to configure and manage storage
 > has grown so large that it is simply not user friendly. With so many
 > options for a system administrator to consider, the opportunity for
 > errors and problems is large.
@@ -24,16 +22,14 @@ in functionality from the various commands.
 It echoes some of the functionality provided by libguestfs
 for VM images I think.
 
-> The btrfs administration tools have shown us that storage management =
-can
+> The btrfs administration tools have shown us that storage management can
 > be simplified, and we are working to bring that ease of use to Linux
 > filesystems in general.
->=20
->=20
-> You can also find some more information in my presentation from Linux=
-Con
+> 
+> 
+> You can also find some more information in my presentation from LinuxCon
 > Prague this year:
->=20
+> 
 > http://people.redhat.com/lczerner/files/lczerner_fsm.pdf
 
 This had the name 'fsm'.
@@ -41,16 +37,15 @@ I do think 'ssm' is better, however I would drop the '.py' from
 the command name. This is incidental and restrictive going forward.
 Note I checked the debian and freebsd man pages and 'ssm' is available.
 
-> The code is still under development and no release has been made yet,=
- but
+> The code is still under development and no release has been made yet, but
 > I would like to share with you what I have done so far, since the
 > progress has been a bit slower than I have previously expected. The
 > project lives on the sf.net :
->=20
+> 
 > https://sourceforge.net/projects/storagemanager/
 
 This is a much cleaner landing page:
 http://sourceforge.net/p/storagemanager/home/Home/
 
 cheers,
-P=E1draig.
+P�draig.
diff --git a/a/content_digest b/N1/content_digest
index 4295675..f8ac3b8 100644
--- a/a/content_digest
+++ b/N1/content_digest
@@ -1,32 +1,30 @@
  "ref\0alpine.LFD.2.00.1112071055270.4205@dhcp-27-109.brq.redhat.com\0"
  "From\0P\303\241draig Brady <P@draigbrady.com>\0"
- "Subject\0Re: System Storage Manager\0"
+ "Subject\0Re: [linux-lvm] System Storage Manager\0"
  "Date\0Wed, 07 Dec 2011 10:56:50 +0000\0"
  "To\0Lukas Czerner <lczerner@redhat.com>\0"
- "Cc\0linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org"
-  linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org
-  linux-lvm@redhat.com
+ "Cc\0linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org"
+  Ric Wheeler <rwheeler@redhat.com>
+  linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
   linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org
- " Ric Wheeler <rwheeler@redhat.com>\0"
+ " linux-lvm@redhat.com\0"
  "\00:1\0"
  "b\0"
  "On 12/07/2011 10:20 AM, Lukas Czerner wrote:\n"
  "> Hello everyone,\n"
- ">=20\n"
+ "> \n"
  "> I would like to introduce to you a new tool called System Storage\n"
  "> Manager (ssm). It is supposed to provide easy to use command line\n"
  "> interface to manage your storage using various technologies like\n"
  "> lvm, btrfs, encrypted volumes and possibly more.\n"
- ">=20\n"
+ "> \n"
  "> Background\n"
  "> ----------\n"
- ">=20\n"
- "> In more sophisticated enterprise storage environments, management wit=\n"
- "h\n"
+ "> \n"
+ "> In more sophisticated enterprise storage environments, management with\n"
  "> Device Mapper (dm), Logical Volume Manager (LVM), or Multiple Devices\n"
  "> (md) is becoming increasingly more difficult. With file systems added\n"
- "> to the mix, the number of tools needed to configure and manage storag=\n"
- "e\n"
+ "> to the mix, the number of tools needed to configure and manage storage\n"
  "> has grown so large that it is simply not user friendly. With so many\n"
  "> options for a system administrator to consider, the opportunity for\n"
  "> errors and problems is large.\n"
@@ -36,16 +34,14 @@
  "It echoes some of the functionality provided by libguestfs\n"
  "for VM images I think.\n"
  "\n"
- "> The btrfs administration tools have shown us that storage management =\n"
- "can\n"
+ "> The btrfs administration tools have shown us that storage management can\n"
  "> be simplified, and we are working to bring that ease of use to Linux\n"
  "> filesystems in general.\n"
- ">=20\n"
- ">=20\n"
- "> You can also find some more information in my presentation from Linux=\n"
- "Con\n"
+ "> \n"
+ "> \n"
+ "> You can also find some more information in my presentation from LinuxCon\n"
  "> Prague this year:\n"
- ">=20\n"
+ "> \n"
  "> http://people.redhat.com/lczerner/files/lczerner_fsm.pdf\n"
  "\n"
  "This had the name 'fsm'.\n"
@@ -53,18 +49,17 @@
  "the command name. This is incidental and restrictive going forward.\n"
  "Note I checked the debian and freebsd man pages and 'ssm' is available.\n"
  "\n"
- "> The code is still under development and no release has been made yet,=\n"
- " but\n"
+ "> The code is still under development and no release has been made yet, but\n"
  "> I would like to share with you what I have done so far, since the\n"
  "> progress has been a bit slower than I have previously expected. The\n"
  "> project lives on the sf.net :\n"
- ">=20\n"
+ "> \n"
  "> https://sourceforge.net/projects/storagemanager/\n"
  "\n"
  "This is a much cleaner landing page:\n"
  "http://sourceforge.net/p/storagemanager/home/Home/\n"
  "\n"
  "cheers,\n"
- P=E1draig.
+ "P\303\257\302\277\302\275draig."
 
-cb7f4ce1f00dba9b2c444e44a9d5574309ac73bddf5f195a4b91de8597d711a8
+fffda369e019edb8300a03635a8b73cbc146ed739b6342988187e73477b7ac2f

diff --git a/a/1.txt b/N2/1.txt
index 29a9d26..cc076f8 100644
--- a/a/1.txt
+++ b/N2/1.txt
@@ -1,20 +1,18 @@
 On 12/07/2011 10:20 AM, Lukas Czerner wrote:
 > Hello everyone,
->=20
+> 
 > I would like to introduce to you a new tool called System Storage
 > Manager (ssm). It is supposed to provide easy to use command line
 > interface to manage your storage using various technologies like
 > lvm, btrfs, encrypted volumes and possibly more.
->=20
+> 
 > Background
 > ----------
->=20
-> In more sophisticated enterprise storage environments, management wit=
-h
+> 
+> In more sophisticated enterprise storage environments, management with
 > Device Mapper (dm), Logical Volume Manager (LVM), or Multiple Devices
 > (md) is becoming increasingly more difficult. With file systems added
-> to the mix, the number of tools needed to configure and manage storag=
-e
+> to the mix, the number of tools needed to configure and manage storage
 > has grown so large that it is simply not user friendly. With so many
 > options for a system administrator to consider, the opportunity for
 > errors and problems is large.
@@ -24,16 +22,14 @@ in functionality from the various commands.
 It echoes some of the functionality provided by libguestfs
 for VM images I think.
 
-> The btrfs administration tools have shown us that storage management =
-can
+> The btrfs administration tools have shown us that storage management can
 > be simplified, and we are working to bring that ease of use to Linux
 > filesystems in general.
->=20
->=20
-> You can also find some more information in my presentation from Linux=
-Con
+> 
+> 
+> You can also find some more information in my presentation from LinuxCon
 > Prague this year:
->=20
+> 
 > http://people.redhat.com/lczerner/files/lczerner_fsm.pdf
 
 This had the name 'fsm'.
@@ -41,16 +37,15 @@ I do think 'ssm' is better, however I would drop the '.py' from
 the command name. This is incidental and restrictive going forward.
 Note I checked the debian and freebsd man pages and 'ssm' is available.
 
-> The code is still under development and no release has been made yet,=
- but
+> The code is still under development and no release has been made yet, but
 > I would like to share with you what I have done so far, since the
 > progress has been a bit slower than I have previously expected. The
 > project lives on the sf.net :
->=20
+> 
 > https://sourceforge.net/projects/storagemanager/
 
 This is a much cleaner landing page:
 http://sourceforge.net/p/storagemanager/home/Home/
 
 cheers,
-P=E1draig.
+Pádraig.
diff --git a/a/content_digest b/N2/content_digest
index 4295675..2195ac8 100644
--- a/a/content_digest
+++ b/N2/content_digest
@@ -12,21 +12,19 @@
  "b\0"
  "On 12/07/2011 10:20 AM, Lukas Czerner wrote:\n"
  "> Hello everyone,\n"
- ">=20\n"
+ "> \n"
  "> I would like to introduce to you a new tool called System Storage\n"
  "> Manager (ssm). It is supposed to provide easy to use command line\n"
  "> interface to manage your storage using various technologies like\n"
  "> lvm, btrfs, encrypted volumes and possibly more.\n"
- ">=20\n"
+ "> \n"
  "> Background\n"
  "> ----------\n"
- ">=20\n"
- "> In more sophisticated enterprise storage environments, management wit=\n"
- "h\n"
+ "> \n"
+ "> In more sophisticated enterprise storage environments, management with\n"
  "> Device Mapper (dm), Logical Volume Manager (LVM), or Multiple Devices\n"
  "> (md) is becoming increasingly more difficult. With file systems added\n"
- "> to the mix, the number of tools needed to configure and manage storag=\n"
- "e\n"
+ "> to the mix, the number of tools needed to configure and manage storage\n"
  "> has grown so large that it is simply not user friendly. With so many\n"
  "> options for a system administrator to consider, the opportunity for\n"
  "> errors and problems is large.\n"
@@ -36,16 +34,14 @@
  "It echoes some of the functionality provided by libguestfs\n"
  "for VM images I think.\n"
  "\n"
- "> The btrfs administration tools have shown us that storage management =\n"
- "can\n"
+ "> The btrfs administration tools have shown us that storage management can\n"
  "> be simplified, and we are working to bring that ease of use to Linux\n"
  "> filesystems in general.\n"
- ">=20\n"
- ">=20\n"
- "> You can also find some more information in my presentation from Linux=\n"
- "Con\n"
+ "> \n"
+ "> \n"
+ "> You can also find some more information in my presentation from LinuxCon\n"
  "> Prague this year:\n"
- ">=20\n"
+ "> \n"
  "> http://people.redhat.com/lczerner/files/lczerner_fsm.pdf\n"
  "\n"
  "This had the name 'fsm'.\n"
@@ -53,18 +49,17 @@
  "the command name. This is incidental and restrictive going forward.\n"
  "Note I checked the debian and freebsd man pages and 'ssm' is available.\n"
  "\n"
- "> The code is still under development and no release has been made yet,=\n"
- " but\n"
+ "> The code is still under development and no release has been made yet, but\n"
  "> I would like to share with you what I have done so far, since the\n"
  "> progress has been a bit slower than I have previously expected. The\n"
  "> project lives on the sf.net :\n"
- ">=20\n"
+ "> \n"
  "> https://sourceforge.net/projects/storagemanager/\n"
  "\n"
  "This is a much cleaner landing page:\n"
  "http://sourceforge.net/p/storagemanager/home/Home/\n"
  "\n"
  "cheers,\n"
- P=E1draig.
+ "P\303\241draig."
 
-cb7f4ce1f00dba9b2c444e44a9d5574309ac73bddf5f195a4b91de8597d711a8
+9059ae3f952099331b40697e1ab9134757be0d321dc25eca9c22d87a5aec6bee

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