Remove animal analogy.
--- a/latest/use-cases/index.html Tue Mar 24 23:55:04 2015 -0400
+++ b/latest/use-cases/index.html Wed Mar 25 13:28:07 2015 -0500
@@ -177,27 +177,17 @@
<section>
<h3>How this Document is Organized</h3>
- <p>To explain the organization of this document, we draw
- an analogy with the classification of animals.</p>
+ <p>The document is organized as follows:</p>
<ul>
- <li>Section 2 defines basic payment terms. For animals,
- these would be terms like "limbs" or "systems."</li>
+ <li>Section 2 defines basic payment terms.</li>
<li>Section 3 describes a common payment flow at a high
- level. For animals, this would be like a high level, broadly
- applicable description of
- "mammals." The group expects to work on additional
- payment flows in future work.</li>
+ level. The group expects to work on additional
+ payment flows in <a href="#future-work">future work</a>.</li>
<li>Section 4 is a specific narrative, labeled according
- to the steps of section 3. For mammals,
- this would be like describing a dolphin. Section 7 describes
- additional familiar narratives to give a more complete picture
- of how the payment phases apply (for mammals: elephants, mice, etc.).
- </li>
+ to the steps of section 3.</li>
<li>Section 6 lists the use cases, short scenarios that cover
- diverse aspects of each payment step. For animals, we might
- include a use case that covers arms, flippers, trunks and
- other examples of the diversity of limbs.</li>
+ diverse aspects of each payment step.</li>
</ul>
<p>Each use case has:</p>