Guillem Jover <guil...@debian.org> writes: > Ok, I've prepared the attached incremental patch, which only switches > from paragraph(s) to stanza(s) all over the place.
Thanks, applied. > I've updated all the specs for consistency. I've updated the footnote to > swap the preference and to mention paragraph is now discouraged > nomenclature. I've also updated all «id»s out of consistency, which > might break links, so I can revert that if you'd prefer. It looks like it was primarily in the copyright-format specification. I think that's fine; we haven't historically tried hard to preserve anchors, and if we ever did, we should probably use some scheme to assign stable anchors rather than using the text of the heading. > And I've preserved the (upper) casing for one of the titles > (“Stand-alone License Stanza”, although that was not consistent with the > other titles, such as “Files stanza”, I'm happy to lower case that one). I personally have been convinced by a co-worker who did the research that one should stop using title-casing in technical documents, since it's mostly a US convention, US readers don't mind lowercase, and title-casing can look weird to European readers. But that's a fix for another day. > I've gone one by one, but please review carefully as I might have > perhaps switched in excess! Reviewed, and also checked for remaining uses of "paragraph." Everything looked good. -- Russ Allbery (r...@debian.org) <https://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>