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authorbnewbold <bnewbold@archive.org>2020-01-19 18:03:09 +0000
committerbnewbold <bnewbold@archive.org>2020-01-19 18:03:09 +0000
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Merge branch 'martin-guide-typos-sentance' into 'master'
fix two typos in editing guide See merge request webgroup/fatcat!21
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@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ edit it to add new URLs (locations), or add/update any release links.
Assuming a file entity doesn't already exist, go to [create
file](https://fatcat.wiki/file/create). We will want to start a new "editgroup"
for these changes. If you don't have any editgroups in progress, you can just
-enter a description sentance and a new one will be created; if you did have
+enter a description sentence and a new one will be created; if you did have
edits in progress, you'll need to select the "create new editgroup" option from
the drop-down of your existing editgroups.
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ for a bot to verify and archive the URL later. The left drop-down menu lets you
set the "type" of each URL. Add the release identifier you found earlier to the
"Releases" list.
-Add a one-sentance description of your change, and submit the form. You will be
+Add a one-sentence description of your change, and submit the form. You will be
redirected to a provisional ("work in progress") view of the new entity. Edits
are not immediately merged into the catalog proper; the first need to be
"submitted" and then accepted (eg, by a human moderator or robot).