diff --git a/src/doc/complement-lang-faq.md b/src/doc/complement-lang-faq.md index a9a9e0858ec6b..8238dd3a5ba42 100644 --- a/src/doc/complement-lang-faq.md +++ b/src/doc/complement-lang-faq.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ There aren't many large programs yet. The Rust [compiler][rustc], 60,000+ lines A research browser engine called [Servo][servo], currently 30,000+ lines across more than a dozen crates, will be exercising a lot of Rust's distinctive type-system and concurrency features, and integrating many native libraries. -[servo]: https://github.com/mozilla/servo +[servo]: https://github.com/servo/servo Some examples that demonstrate different aspects of the language: diff --git a/src/doc/complement-project-faq.md b/src/doc/complement-project-faq.md index 1b463d7769353..bb1805d694fd0 100644 --- a/src/doc/complement-project-faq.md +++ b/src/doc/complement-project-faq.md @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ No. It started as a Graydon Hoare's part-time side project in 2006 and remained # What will Mozilla use Rust for? -Mozilla intends to use Rust as a platform for prototyping experimental browser architectures. Specifically, the hope is to develop a browser that is more amenable to parallelization than existing ones, while also being less prone to common C++ coding errors that result in security exploits. The name of that project is _[Servo](http://github.com/mozilla/servo)_. +Mozilla intends to use Rust as a platform for prototyping experimental browser architectures. Specifically, the hope is to develop a browser that is more amenable to parallelization than existing ones, while also being less prone to common C++ coding errors that result in security exploits. The name of that project is _[Servo](http://github.com/servo/servo)_. # Why a BSD-style permissive license rather than MPL or tri-license?