Index: profiles/default/default.profile
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RCS file: /cvs/drupal/drupal/profiles/default/default.profile,v
retrieving revision 1.37
diff -u -p -r1.37 default.profile
--- profiles/default/default.profile	3 Feb 2009 12:30:14 -0000	1.37
+++ profiles/default/default.profile	11 Mar 2009 14:36:46 -0000
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ function default_profile_tasks(&$task, $
       'type' => 'page',
       'name' => st('Page'),
       'base' => 'node_content',
-      'description' => st("A <em>page</em>, similar in form to an <em>article</em>, is a simple method for creating and displaying information that rarely changes, such as an \"About us\" section of a website. By default, a <em>page</em> entry does not allow visitor comments and is not featured on the site's initial home page."),
+      'description' => st('Use <em>Pages</em> for your static content, such as an "About us" page. They do not appear on the initial <a href="@node">home page</a> and comments are disabled. <a href="@admin">Change these settings</a>.', array('@node' => 'node', '@admin', 'admin/build/node-type/page')),
       'custom' => 1,
       'modified' => 1,
       'locked' => 0,
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ function default_profile_tasks(&$task, $
       'type' => 'article',
       'name' => st('Article'),
       'base' => 'node_content',
-      'description' => st("An <em>article</em>, similar in form to a <em>page</em>, is ideal for creating and displaying content that informs or engages website visitors. Press releases, site announcements, and informal blog-like entries may all be created with an <em>article</em> entry. By default, an <em>article</em> entry is automatically featured on the site's initial home page, and provides the ability to post comments."),
+      'description' => st('Use <em>Articles</em> for time-specific content like news and press releases. They are automatically featured on the initial <a href="@node">home page</a> and comments and tagging are enabled.  <a href="@admin">Change these settings</a>.", array('@node' => 'node', '@admin' => 'admin/build/node-type/article')),
       'custom' => 1,
       'modified' => 1,
       'locked' => 0,
