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@The vast majority of pkg-descr files had the following format when they
had both lines:

Author: ...
WWW: ....

So standardize on that, and move them to the end of the file when necessary.

Also fix some more whitespace, and remove more "signature tags" of varying
forms, like -- name, etc.

s/AUTHOR/Author/

A few other various formatting issues
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@Kovpn is a really simple OpenVPN GUI for everyday use. It is a client only GUI, 
meaning that you cannot administrate an OpenVPN server with it (Look for kvpnc 
if you want such a program). You can use it to connect and disconnect without 
needing to open a console. You can also input username and/or password that 
might be needed.
In Short: It can do everything an end-user want's for his everyday work with
OpenVPN.

WWW: http://www.enlighter.de/
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@Kovpn is a really simple OpenVPN GUI for everyday use. It is a client only GUI,
meaning that you cannot administrate an OpenVPN server with it (Look for kvpnc
if you want such a program). You can use it to connect and disconnect without
needing to open a console. You can also input username and/or password that
might be needed.
In Short: It can do everything an end-user want's for his everyday work with
OpenVPN.

WWW: http://www.enlighter.de/

--Anderson S. Ferreira <anderson@@cnpm.embrapa.br>

PR:		ports/95709
Submitted by:	anderson@@cnpm.embrapa.br
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--Anderson S. Ferreira <anderson@@cnpm.embrapa.br>
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