diff --git a/doc/forum/Git-annex_deleted_all_my_files__44___how_can_I_recover_them__63__.mdwn b/doc/forum/Git-annex_deleted_all_my_files__44___how_can_I_recover_them__63__.mdwn index ed86cd8833..c5a0d70fb8 100644 --- a/doc/forum/Git-annex_deleted_all_my_files__44___how_can_I_recover_them__63__.mdwn +++ b/doc/forum/Git-annex_deleted_all_my_files__44___how_can_I_recover_them__63__.mdwn @@ -15,5 +15,5 @@ By the time I tied to actually get the content from repo one into repo two (via How can I get my stuff back? -Also, why would any software which is meant for backup (or any sane software in general) delete stuff without me actually typing `rm` or `delete` into the terminal and without giving me a big warning message and a confirmation prompt? +Also, why would any software which is meant for backup or archiving (or any sane software in general) delete stuff without me actually typing `rm` or `delete` into the terminal and without giving me a big warning message and a confirmation prompt?