> Please let me know if this update makes more sense:

It does, and thank you for updating the page. 

I think it would be further improved by defining what an "in-statement"
and an "around statement" are - the latter, particularly, sounds somewhat
nebulous. 

Perhaps, for now, a little emphasis to differentiate the terms from the
rest of the sentence:

Puppet currently supports two types of conditionals: <i>in-statement</i>
(or inside a resource) and <i>around statements</i>. The only in-statement
conditional currently is the <i>selector</i>, and there are two around
statement conditionals: <i>case</i> and an <i>if/else structure</i>.

But thank you again for a quick enhancement to the documentation.

Keith

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