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A Working Group, provided there are no votes against the resolution to publish <em class="rfc2119">may</em> request
publication of a <a href="#rec-publication">Recommendation</a> or W3C <em class="rfc2119">may</em> publish a
<a href="#rec-publication">Recommendation</a> to make this class of change without passing through earlier maturity levels.
- Such publications are called <dfn>Proposed Edited Recommendation</dfn>s.</p>
+ Such publications are called <dfn>Edited Recommendation</dfn>s.</p>
<p>To make corrections to a Recommendation that produce <a href="#substantive-change">substantive changes</a> but do not
add new features, or where there were votes against publishing the corrections directly as a
- <a href="#rec-pr">Proposed Recommendation</a>, a Working Group <em class="rfc2119">may</em> request publication of a
+ <a href="#rec-pr">Recommendation</a>, a Working Group <em class="rfc2119">may</em> request publication of a
<a href="#last-call">Candidate Recommendation</a>, without passing through earlier maturity levels.</p>
<p>In the latter two cases, the resulting Recommendation is called an
@@ -2315,7 +2315,7 @@
<h3 id="Note">6.8 Publishing a Working Group or Interest Group Note</h3>
- <p>Working Groups and Interest Groups <em class="rfc2119">may</a> publish work as W3C Notes. Examples include:</p>
+ <p>Working Groups and Interest Groups <em class="rfc2119">may</em> publish work as W3C Notes. Examples include:</p>
<ul>
<li>supporting documentation for a specification, such as explanations of design principles or
use cases and requirements,</li>