I now think that I've managed to set up my Git repository correctly, so I'll
start editing.
I've two questions:
1) There are about 8 files to modify. Should I submit all of them in one
commit, or do each separately?
2) As well as the "allow to" issue, I've noticed that some files have
slightly ungrammatical English in that they leave out the articles ("A" and
"The") - easily done if your first language doesn't use them at all. I can
patch this at the same time. Again, is it worth while doing a separate
commit as logically the corrections are completely separate?
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