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Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Sven Dowideit <SvenDowideit@docker.com> (github: SvenDowideit)
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docs/sources/examples/nodejs_web_app.md

@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ describes your app and its dependencies:
       "name": "docker-centos-hello",
       "name": "docker-centos-hello",
       "private": true,
       "private": true,
       "version": "0.0.1",
       "version": "0.0.1",
-      "description": "Node.js Hello World app on CentOS using docker",
+      "description": "Node.js Hello world app on CentOS using docker",
       "author": "Daniel Gasienica <daniel@gasienica.ch>",
       "author": "Daniel Gasienica <daniel@gasienica.ch>",
       "dependencies": {
       "dependencies": {
         "express": "3.2.4"
         "express": "3.2.4"
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ app using the [Express.js](http://expressjs.com/) framework:
     // App
     // App
     var app = express();
     var app = express();
     app.get('/', function (req, res) {
     app.get('/', function (req, res) {
-      res.send('Hello World\n');
+      res.send('Hello world\n');
     });
     });
 
 
     app.listen(PORT);
     app.listen(PORT);
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ Now you can call your app using `curl` (install if needed via:
     Date: Sun, 02 Jun 2013 03:53:22 GMT
     Date: Sun, 02 Jun 2013 03:53:22 GMT
     Connection: keep-alive
     Connection: keep-alive
 
 
-    Hello World
+    Hello world
 
 
 We hope this tutorial helped you get up and running with Node.js and
 We hope this tutorial helped you get up and running with Node.js and
 CentOS on Docker. You can get the full source code at
 CentOS on Docker. You can get the full source code at

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docs/sources/reference/commandline/cli.md

@@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ See also:
     drwxr-xr-x    2 root     root        4.0K Mar 12  2013 tmp
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     drwxr-xr-x    2 root     root        4.0K Nov 15 23:34 usr
     drwxr-xr-x    2 root     root        4.0K Nov 15 23:34 usr
      ---> b35f4035db3f
      ---> b35f4035db3f
-    Step 3 : CMD echo Hello World
+    Step 3 : CMD echo Hello world
      ---> Running in 02071fceb21b
      ---> Running in 02071fceb21b
      ---> f52f38b7823e
      ---> f52f38b7823e
     Successfully built f52f38b7823e
     Successfully built f52f38b7823e
@@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ affect the build cache.
     Uploading context
     Uploading context
     Step 0 : FROM busybox
     Step 0 : FROM busybox
      ---> 769b9341d937
      ---> 769b9341d937
-    Step 1 : CMD echo Hello World
+    Step 1 : CMD echo Hello world
      ---> Using cache
      ---> Using cache
      ---> 99cc1ad10469
      ---> 99cc1ad10469
     Successfully built 99cc1ad10469
     Successfully built 99cc1ad10469
@@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ affect the build cache.
     Uploading context
     Uploading context
     Step 0 : FROM busybox
     Step 0 : FROM busybox
      ---> 769b9341d937
      ---> 769b9341d937
-    Step 1 : CMD echo Hello World
+    Step 1 : CMD echo Hello world
      ---> Using cache
      ---> Using cache
      ---> 99cc1ad10469
      ---> 99cc1ad10469
     Successfully built 99cc1ad10469
     Successfully built 99cc1ad10469

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docs/sources/userguide/dockerhub.md

@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ Your Docker Hub account is now active and ready for you to use!
 
 
 ##  Next steps
 ##  Next steps
 
 
-Next, let's start learning how to Dockerize applications with our "Hello World"
+Next, let's start learning how to Dockerize applications with our "Hello world"
 exercise.
 exercise.
 
 
 Go to [Dockerizing Applications](/userguide/dockerizing).
 Go to [Dockerizing Applications](/userguide/dockerizing).

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docs/sources/userguide/dockerizing.md

@@ -1,20 +1,20 @@
-page_title: Dockerizing Applications: A "Hello World"
-page_description: A simple "Hello World" exercise that introduced you to Docker.
+page_title: Dockerizing Applications: A "Hello world"
+page_description: A simple "Hello world" exercise that introduced you to Docker.
 page_keywords: docker guide, docker, docker platform, virtualization framework, how to, dockerize, dockerizing apps, dockerizing applications, container, containers
 page_keywords: docker guide, docker, docker platform, virtualization framework, how to, dockerize, dockerizing apps, dockerizing applications, container, containers
 
 
-# Dockerizing Applications: A "Hello World"
+# Dockerizing Applications: A "Hello world"
 
 
 *So what's this Docker thing all about?*
 *So what's this Docker thing all about?*
 
 
 Docker allows you to run applications inside containers. Running an
 Docker allows you to run applications inside containers. Running an
 application inside a container takes a single command: `docker run`.
 application inside a container takes a single command: `docker run`.
 
 
-## Hello World
+## Hello world
 
 
 Let's try it now.
 Let's try it now.
 
 
-    $ sudo docker run ubuntu:14.04 /bin/echo 'Hello World'
-    Hello World
+    $ sudo docker run ubuntu:14.04 /bin/echo 'Hello world'
+    Hello world
 
 
 And you just launched your first container!
 And you just launched your first container!
 
 
@@ -34,17 +34,17 @@ image registry: [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com).
 
 
 Next we told Docker what command to run inside our new container:
 Next we told Docker what command to run inside our new container:
 
 
-    /bin/echo 'Hello World'
+    /bin/echo 'Hello world'
 
 
 When our container was launched Docker created a new Ubuntu 14.04
 When our container was launched Docker created a new Ubuntu 14.04
 environment and then executed the `/bin/echo` command inside it. We saw
 environment and then executed the `/bin/echo` command inside it. We saw
 the result on the command line:
 the result on the command line:
 
 
-    Hello World
+    Hello world
 
 
 So what happened to our container after that? Well Docker containers
 So what happened to our container after that? Well Docker containers
 only run as long as the command you specify is active. Here, as soon as
 only run as long as the command you specify is active. Here, as soon as
-`Hello World` was echoed, the container stopped.
+`Hello world` was echoed, the container stopped.
 
 
 ## An Interactive Container
 ## An Interactive Container
 
 
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ use the `exit` command to finish.
 As with our previous container, once the Bash shell process has
 As with our previous container, once the Bash shell process has
 finished, the container is stopped.
 finished, the container is stopped.
 
 
-## A Daemonized Hello World
+## A Daemonized Hello world
 
 
 Now a container that runs a command and then exits has some uses but
 Now a container that runs a command and then exits has some uses but
 it's not overly helpful. Let's create a container that runs as a daemon,
 it's not overly helpful. Let's create a container that runs as a daemon,
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ Again we can do this with the `docker run` command:
     $ sudo docker run -d ubuntu:14.04 /bin/sh -c "while true; do echo hello world; sleep 1; done"
     $ sudo docker run -d ubuntu:14.04 /bin/sh -c "while true; do echo hello world; sleep 1; done"
     1e5535038e285177d5214659a068137486f96ee5c2e85a4ac52dc83f2ebe4147
     1e5535038e285177d5214659a068137486f96ee5c2e85a4ac52dc83f2ebe4147
 
 
-Wait what? Where's our "Hello World" Let's look at what we've run here.
+Wait what? Where's our "Hello world" Let's look at what we've run here.
 It should look pretty familiar. We ran `docker run` but this time we
 It should look pretty familiar. We ran `docker run` but this time we
 specified a flag: `-d`. The `-d` flag tells Docker to run the container
 specified a flag: `-d`. The `-d` flag tells Docker to run the container
 and put it in the background, to daemonize it.
 and put it in the background, to daemonize it.

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docs/sources/userguide/index.md

@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ environment. To learn more;
 
 
 Go to [Using Docker Hub](/userguide/dockerhub).
 Go to [Using Docker Hub](/userguide/dockerhub).
 
 
-## Dockerizing Applications: A "Hello World"
+## Dockerizing Applications: A "Hello world"
 
 
 *How do I run applications inside containers?*
 *How do I run applications inside containers?*