diff --git a/src/dist/changelog.txt b/src/dist/changelog.txt
index 8401d025e8..bff2af14da 100644
--- a/src/dist/changelog.txt
+++ b/src/dist/changelog.txt
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Changes in version 3.2 GA (2012-12-13)
* upgraded Spring Framework build to AspectJ 1.7.1, JUnit 4.11, Groovy 1.8.8, JRuby 1.6.5, Joda-Time 2.1
* checked compatibility of Spring's Velocity support with Velocity 1.7 and Velocity Tools 2.0
* checked compatibility of Spring's JasperReports support with JasperReports 5.0
-* added unit tests for Hibernate 4
+* added unit tests for Spring's Hibernate 4 support
* deprecated Apache iBATIS support in favor of native Spring support in Mybatis (the iBATIS successor)
* deprecated JSF 1.1 VariableResolver implementations in favor of Spring-provided JSF 1.2 ELResolvers
* deprecated BeanReferenceFactoryBean and CommonsLogFactoryBean
diff --git a/src/reference/docbook/new-in-3.2.xml b/src/reference/docbook/new-in-3.2.xml
index d964e0e69c..b10d006637 100644
--- a/src/reference/docbook/new-in-3.2.xml
+++ b/src/reference/docbook/new-in-3.2.xml
@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@
- Refined concurrency within the framework
+ Concurrency refinements across the framework
Spring Framework 3.2 includes fine-tuning of concurrent data structures
in many parts of the framework, minimizing locks and generally improving the
@@ -300,7 +300,7 @@
- Refined Java SE 7 support
+ Refined Java SE 7 / OpenJDK 7 support
Last but not least, Spring Framework 3.2 comes with refined Java 7 support
within the framework as well as through upgraded third-party dependencies: