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[taler-docs] branch master updated: fixed typo
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[taler-docs] branch master updated: fixed typo |
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new 98a642e fixed typo
new 62d59b7 Merge branch 'master' of ssh://git.taler.net/docs
98a642e is described below
commit 98a642e020994da811f5aa993c8bbbd74c76b724
Author: Özgür Kesim <oec-taler@kesim.org>
AuthorDate: Thu Oct 21 12:36:15 2021 +0200
fixed typo
---
design-documents/024-age-restriction.rst | 11 ++++++-----
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/design-documents/024-age-restriction.rst
b/design-documents/024-age-restriction.rst
index 74a88c5..7109a67 100644
--- a/design-documents/024-age-restriction.rst
+++ b/design-documents/024-age-restriction.rst
@@ -155,11 +155,12 @@ Age Groups
~~~~~~~~~~
Age groups are represented as a finite list of positive, increasing integers
-that mark the beginning of the *next* age group. The value 0 implicitly marks
-the beginning of the first age group and the first number in the list marks the
-beginning of the *second* age group. Age groups are encoded as a colon
-separated string of integer values. They are refered to by their *slot*, i.e.
-"age group 3" is the age group that starts with the 3. integer in the list.
+that mark the beginning of the *next* age group. The value 0 is ommited but
+implicitly marks the beginning of the *zeroth* age group and the first number
+in the list marks the beginning of the *first* age group. Age groups are
+encoded as a colon separated string of integer values. They are refered to by
+their *slot*, i.e. "age group 3" is the age group that starts with the 3.
+integer in the list.
For example: the string "8:10:12:14:16:18:21" represents the age groups
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