[Pidgin] UsingPidginMercurial modified

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Page "UsingPidginMercurial" was changed by MarkDoliner
Diff URL: <https://developer.pidgin.im/wiki/UsingPidginMercurial?action=diff&version=19>
Revision 19
Comment: Fix minor typo.
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--- UsingPidginMercurial (version: 18)
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 The process to allow new users SSH access to the Mercurial repositories is pretty simple, but requires someone with "root" access to mercurial-server.  Currently those people are datallah, markdoliner, rekkanoryo, elb, and lschiere.
 
   1. Check out the `hgadmin` repo: `hg clone ssh://hg@hg.pidgin.im/hgadmin pidgin-hgadmin`
-  1. `cd pidgin-hgadmin/keys`.  Inhere  is a series of directories.  The format is self-explaining.  Developers go in `devs/$NICKNAME`, CPWs in `cpws/$NICKNAME`, SoC students in `soc/$NICKNAME`.  This is to allow a single developer, CPW, or SoC student to have multiple SSH keys, perhaps for multiple machines.
+  1. `cd pidgin-hgadmin/keys`.  In here  is a series of directories.  The format is self-explaining.  Developers go in `devs/$NICKNAME`, CPWs in `cpws/$NICKNAME`, SoC students in `soc/$NICKNAME`.  This is to allow a single developer, CPW, or SoC student to have multiple SSH keys, perhaps for multiple machines.
   1. Create the appropriate directory.
   1. Within this directory create a file named for the SSH key being added, for example `user at somehost`.
   1. Put the SSH public key in this file.
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