OK, thanks. Amazingly, we both missed the other typo in the same sentence:

* There no cost to participate in a Community Group. Non-Member organizations and unaffiliated individuals pay a fee to participate in a Business Group.

Should be "There >is< no cost...

Noah

On 8/6/2011 3:35 PM, Ian Jacobs wrote:

On 6 Aug 2011, at 1:45 PM, Noah Mendelsohn wrote:

Hi,

I was looking at:

        http://www.w3.org/community/about/faq/

and I noticed under "How are Community and Business Groups Similar? Different?"

* There no cost to participate in a Community Group. Non-Member organizations 
and unaffiliated individuals pay a fee to participate.

* As a result, Business Groups benefit from additional W3C staff involvement. 
By default, a Community Group has no staff involvement (other than oversight of 
the program as a whole).

Is that first bullet trying to say:

* There no cost to participate in a Community Group. Non-Member organizations and 
unaffiliated individuals pay a fee to participate>in Business Groups".?

Otherwise, it seems incoherent, saying at the same time that there is no cost, 
but you pay a fee.

Correct and fixed. Thanks Noah!

Ian


Thank you.

Noah Mendelsohn
W3C TAG co-chair (but writing for myself)


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