usefor-article-03 February 2000

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2.5.  Language

   Various constant strings in this standard, such as header names and
   month  names,  are derived from English words.  Despite their
   derivation, these words do NOT change when the  poster or  reader
   employing them is interacting in a language other than English.
   Posting and reading agents  MAY translate as  appropriate  in  their
   interaction  with  the poster or reader, but the forms that actually
   appear in  articles MUST be the English-derived ones defined in this
   standard.
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--- ../s-o-1036/Language.out          June 1994
+++ ../usefor-article-03/Language.out          February 2000
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
-2.6. Language
+2.5.  Language
 
-Various constant strings in this Draft, such as header names
-and  month  names,  are derived from English words.  Despite
-their derivation, these words do NOT change when the  poster
-or  reader employing them is interacting in a language other
-than English.  Posting and reading agents  SHOULD  translate
-as  appropriate  in  their  interaction  with  the poster or
-reader, but the forms that actually appear in  articles  are
-always the English-derived ones defined in this Draft.
+   Various constant strings in this standard, such as header names and
+   month  names,  are derived from English words.  Despite their
+   derivation, these words do NOT change when the  poster or  reader
+   employing them is interacting in a language other than English.
+   Posting and reading agents  MAY translate as  appropriate  in  their
+   interaction  with  the poster or reader, but the forms that actually
+   appear in  articles MUST be the English-derived ones defined in this
+   standard.
 

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