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authorPatrick Spek <p.spek@tyil.nl>2019-10-17 17:52:06 +0200
committerPatrick Spek <p.spek@tyil.nl>2019-10-17 17:52:06 +0200
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@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ own. So I did.
Introducing [`App::GTD`](https://gitlab.com/tyil/raku-app-gtd), a brand new
project written in the [Raku programming language](https://raku.org/). While
still in its early phases, it seems to be usable on a day-to-day basis for me
-and another colleague. In it's bare basics, it's just another to-do list, but
+and another colleague. In its bare basics, it's just another to-do list, but
the commands it gives you incorporate the concepts of GTD. There's an inbox
that you fill up through the day, a list of next items to work on, and projects
to structure larger tasks in.