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Grammar fixes in Hosting Team documentation #378
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- Updated preposition usage from “in this team” to “on this team” - Added a comma before “etc.” for better punctuation - Corrected hyphenation from “wide ranging” to “wide-ranging”
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Thank you for these changes! The PR as you opened it is totally mergable and an improvement, but I made some suggestions to further improve these two paragraphs to be more current and accurate. Would you be able to make the suggested updates? Thank you so much!
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| People in this team are closely related to the world of hosting. They work as system administrators, plugin developers etc., and care about improving the relationship between WordPress and where their WordPress is hosted. | ||
| People on this team are closely related to the world of hosting. They work as system administrators, plugin developers, etc., and care about improving the relationship between WordPress and where their WordPress is hosted. |
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Hosting Team members are typically professionals in the web hosting industry; system administrators, support technicians, software engineers, plugin developers, etc., who are invested in supporting a relationship between WordPress and WordPress web hosts.
| People on this team are closely related to the world of hosting. They work as system administrators, plugin developers, etc., and care about improving the relationship between WordPress and where their WordPress is hosted. | ||
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| Our goals are wide ranging, although we are primarily focused on publishing documentation about the best practices hosters can apply when it comes to hosting WordPress. We are also working to offer tools to help improve WordPress performance when new versions and different elements of its environment (such as PHP, the database or the web server) appear. | ||
| Our goals are wide-ranging, although we are primarily focused on publishing documentation about the best practices hosters can apply when it comes to hosting WordPress. We are also working to offer tools to help improve WordPress performance when new versions and different elements of its environment (such as PHP, the database or the web server) appear. |
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The team's goals and projects are focused on facilitating collaboration between the WordPress Open Source Project and Web Hosts, through distributed testing on hosting systems and documentation on best practices as applicable to hosting WordPress.
This pull request improves grammar and consistency in the Hosting Team
documentation by correcting preposition usage, punctuation, and hyphenation.
Changes included:
No functional changes were made; this update is limited to documentation improvements.