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Andreas M. Antonopoulos a13efbc3a6
Merge pull request #575 from jerzybrzoska/patch-2
Consistency in spelling out the numbers that are < 10 (ch. 3)
4 years ago
Andreas M. Antonopoulos eb7aff823d
Merge branch 'develop' into patch-5 4 years ago
Andreas M. Antonopoulos e8e46646a8
Merge pull request #581 from jerzybrzoska/patch-6
Minor modification that removes ambiguity (ch. 3)
4 years ago
jerzybrzoska 9cac112c96
Minor modification that removes ambiguity (ch. 3)
I removed "You have". Now it's all in one sentence -- less ambiguous and more concise I believe. The more verbose alternative would be: 
>You have *time* until ...
4 years ago
jerzybrzoska 41b06b0d7f
Consistent spelling of timelock (ch. 3)
Both "timelock" and "time lock" are correct but let us be consistent and stick to the one form.
4 years ago
jerzybrzoska 28f1552be8
Update 03_how_ln_works.asciidoc
You are right [Umar](@bolatovumar) , I have not found a single source on the web with _two-of-two_, _2-of-2_ seems to be the standard. I edited my pull request, so now the changes do not include 2-of-2 modification. I find the issue of '2-of-2' vs 'two-of-two' interesting and may soon create a question on [English Stack Exchange](https://english.stackexchange.com/) in order to get their opinion.
4 years ago
jerzybrzoska 68ebd75d5b
Consistency in spelling out the numbers that are < 10
It would be well to maintain consistency in spelling out the numbers (provided that they are not code/math/ BTC amounts) that are < 10. I left out "chapter 6" and the like unchanged. 
[A post about style][1] for the reference.
>In scientific and technical writing, the prevailing style is to write out numbers under ten. While there are exceptions to these rules, your predominant concern should be expressing numbers consistently.

[1]: https://www.grammarly.com/blog/when-to-spell-out-numbers/
4 years ago
Scott-Driscoll b0e3d9f5cd
We will not review these advanced... in depth 4 years ago
Scott-Driscoll f70c014507
We will not revise these concepts --> We will not review 4 years ago
Andreas M. Antonopoulos e7637ba2a1
Merge pull request #545 from bitcoincoretech/ch_03
Chapter: 03_how_ln_works
4 years ago
Andreas M. Antonopoulos 909c8190c9
Merge pull request #544 from justinmoon/multisig-typo
Fix typo
4 years ago
Vlad Stan 8437018394 ch_3: add missing verb 4 years ago
Justin Moon ae9b49b892 Fix typo 4 years ago
Vlad Stan 48430f4ed2 small typo 4 years ago
Vlad Stan 7f4f648f62 fix first bullet point 4 years ago
Vlad Stan 5535b3651b use bulletpoints for "channel limitations"; be consistent with the below "useful properties" 4 years ago
Umar Bolatov 4f91a1ea98
Update spelling in Ch. 3
close #539
4 years ago
Andreas M. Antonopoulos 668d59640b Fixes #448 4 years ago
Andreas M. Antonopoulos d1cc9eed23 Fixes #437 4 years ago
Andreas M. Antonopoulos e253756ced Fixes #435 4 years ago
Andreas M. Antonopoulos 9522121745 Fixes #435 4 years ago
Andreas M. Antonopoulos ea5758ae99 Fixes #432 4 years ago
Andreas M. Antonopoulos 4d9774e519 Fixes #431 4 years ago
Andreas M. Antonopoulos cc88e22889 Fixes #430
Fixes #430
4 years ago
Andreas M. Antonopoulos 7fef49f61e
Merge pull request #508 from dangershony/patch-2
how ln works -typo
4 years ago
Andreas M. Antonopoulos 0a4f1ad4cb
Merge pull request #509 from tigeryant/develop
How ln works - typos
4 years ago
tigeryant 35c888f18d
Update how ln works - typo
Corrected two typos - 'put' to 'puts' and 'send' to 'sends'
4 years ago
tigeryant 9dcbefc063
Update 03_how_ln_works.asciidoc 4 years ago
Dan Gershony 35f03e67b5
how ln works -typo 4 years ago
Alex Prut 9ca2e94f3e Chapter: How LN Works - fix typos, punctuation 4 years ago
Dan Gershony b1be808423
Update 03_how_ln_works.asciidoc 4 years ago
Dan Gershony bf23aab48b
How LN works - typo 4 years ago
Dan Gershony de3f8df8cb
Fix typo 4 years ago
René K abe9b4835f
Merge branch 'develop' into patch-1 4 years ago
Andreas M. Antonopoulos 9525765885
Merge branch 'develop' into chapter_3_edits 4 years ago
René K 7a3830cc49
Update 03_how_ln_works.asciidoc
Some typos fixed.
4 years ago
Sergei Tikhomirov 04719c86de minor edits in Chapter 3 4 years ago
Imran 44314b62e1
Typo 4 years ago
Imran 25de2edda1
Update 03_how_ln_works.asciidoc 4 years ago
Imran 0a47707142
How LN Works - Closing a channel (Language edits)
Incorporated some edits from the defunct pull request below to make this section read a little more easily. Some particulars

* Instead of stating as good way, bad way, ugly way -> state as their technical name and put (the good way) bracketed after
* The first and third examples referred to "you" and the second referred to "Alice and Bob". All three now refer to "you"
* Each paragraph now describes the method with a one liner
* Some miscellaneous detail

https://github.com/lnbook/lnbook/pull/307
4 years ago
Emilio Norrmann 97a83e2405
Update 03_how_ln_works.asciidoc (#367)
I don't know who Mallory is.. perhaps he is talking about Bob
4 years ago
Cypher Perro 2cea66d0ab
Fixed typo: "yas" --> "as" (#357) 4 years ago
Adam Jonas ac469ee938
spelling/ grammar for chap 3 (#356) 4 years ago
Francisco Calderon 99ded49570
Enumerate using asciidoc for better readability (#336) 4 years ago
Andreas M. Antonopoulos 846a14d62e Fixes to edit review 4 years ago
Andreas M. Antonopoulos 41ecb86f50 Fixes to edit review 4 years ago
Andreas M. Antonopoulos 3d01fcb634 Fixes to edit review 4 years ago
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