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[editorial] grammar issues in vocabulary/index.html #624

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TallTed opened this issue Nov 25, 2024 · 3 comments
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[editorial] grammar issues in vocabulary/index.html #624

TallTed opened this issue Nov 25, 2024 · 3 comments

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@TallTed
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TallTed commented Nov 25, 2024

One or more "tags" that have been associated with an objects.
A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between
<code>attachment</code> and <code>tag</code> is that the
former implies association by inclusion, while the latter
implies associated by reference.

Language needs a bit of correction.

            One or more "tags" that have been associated with an objects.
            A tag can be any kind of Object. The key difference between
            <code>attachment</code> and <code>tag</code> is that the
            former implies association by inclusion, while the latter
            implies associated by reference.
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evanp commented Nov 29, 2024

Agreed on all this. I think we have another ticket open for "an objects", but this is more thorough. Also, a normative difference -- a tag can be any kind of Object or Link.

@evanp evanp added the Needs erratum We need to add an erratum label Nov 29, 2024
@evanp evanp self-assigned this Nov 29, 2024
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TallTed commented Dec 2, 2024

I think we have another ticket open for "an objects"

Yes, that's the cited #621.

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evanp commented Dec 20, 2024

We have an erratum PR open for this issue: #626

@evanp evanp removed the Needs erratum We need to add an erratum label Dec 20, 2024
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