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Subject: Re: [xacml] AA17: editorial: use "Requesters", not "Requestors"
not that it matters to me, but websters allows for both: One entry found for request. Main Entry: 2request Function: transitive verb Date: 1533 1 : to make a request to or of <requested her to write a paper> 2 : to ask as a favor or privilege <requests to be excused> 3 obsolete : to ask (a person) to come or go to a thing or place 4 : to ask for <requested a brief delay> synonym see ASK - re·quest·er or re·quest·or /-'kwes-t&r/ noun b Anne Anderson wrote: > Text locations: > 1) Section 1.1.2 "Related terms", last sentence in section, p. 9, line 267. > 2) Section 4.2.4 "Rule 2", explanation for [48]-[82], p. 35, line > 1372 > 3) Section 4.2.4 "Rule 2", explanation for [51]-[65], p. 35, line > 1377 > 4) Section 4.2.4.5 "Example PolicySet", each bullet item, pp. 41-42, > lines 1723-1726 > > Text change: change spelling from "Requestors" to "Requesters" > > Rationale: American Heritage Dictionary and StarOffice spell > checker spell it this way. > > Anne
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