<p>This project currently hosts two versions of the ACK.</p>
<ul>
- <li>ACK 5.6 is an incremental update of Vrije University's last release.
+ <li>ACK 5.6 is an incremental update of Vrije Universiteit's last release.
This has had minimum fixes necessary to make it run on modern Linux
machines; unfortunately, the build system is designed for the Unixes of
yesteryear and is not really up to modern standards. This version is the
href="http://www.laurasia.com.au/ack">Michael Kennett</a>.</p>
<p>In addition, the original 5.5 release is still available on <a
-href="http://www.cs.vu.nl/ack/">the Vrije University ACK page</a>.</p>
+href="http://www.cs.vu.nl/ack/">the Vrije Universiteit ACK page</a>.</p>
<p>There may also be other versions elsewhere. The ACK is BSD licensed and as
a result if people want to fork the codebase and use it elsewhere, they don't
compiler, please let me (dtrg) know --- I'd like to put in a link.</p>
<h1>What's the involvement of Andrew Tanenbaum, Ceriel Jacobs and Vrije
-University?</h1>
+Universiteit?</h1>
<p>They have no official involvement.</p>
<p>They're aware that I, dtrg, am doing this, and are quite happy with it and
maintain an interest, but are not actively participating in the project. (Due
to being busy people with other things to do.) I, dtrg, have nothing to do
-with Vrije University and have never even been to Holland.</p>
+with Vrije Universiteit and have never even been to Holland.</p>
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