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Spelling and punctuation in this standard #106

Closed benkasminbullock closed 8 years ago

benkasminbullock commented 8 years ago

https://developers.whatwg.org/introduction.html#introduction

The WHATWG work on HTML is all published in one specification parts of which are republished in an edition optimised for Web developers (which you are reading right now).

doesn't make sense without a comma:

The WHATWG work on HTML is all published in one specification, parts of which are republished in an edition optimised for Web developers (which you are reading right now).

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A first abortive attempt at extending HTML in 1995 known as HTML 3.0 then made way to a more pragmatic approach known as HTML 3.2, which was completed in 1997.

is much easier to read with commas:

A first abortive attempt at extending HTML in 1995, known as HTML 3.0, then made way to a more pragmatic approach known as HTML 3.2, which was completed in 1997.

https://developers.whatwg.org/infrastructure.html#infrastructure

no language-specific tailoirings

should read

no language-specific tailorings

I would have directly edited the content files but I cannot see where they're stored in this repository.

benschwarz commented 8 years ago

Covered in source. Not here.

domenic commented 8 years ago

Source is at https://github.com/whatwg/html with the latest output being visible at https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/; if the errors still are present there feel free to file a bug of pull request!