From 5872585c9d8fa02305b9ff23480d66ac0d32092e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kevin Day Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2023 14:32:49 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Cleanup: Fix styling in the Open Standard License file. This is a non-functional change. Only the styling is altered. --- licenses/open-standard-license-1.0-or-later | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/licenses/open-standard-license-1.0-or-later b/licenses/open-standard-license-1.0-or-later index f96b9f1..8228814 100644 --- a/licenses/open-standard-license-1.0-or-later +++ b/licenses/open-standard-license-1.0-or-later @@ -5,13 +5,13 @@ This is an informal document representing the not yet formalized Open Standard L This license applies to the Standards and their Specifications and designates legal requirements on Implementations of the Standard and their respective Specifications. Terminology: -- Standard: A set of rules and guidelines. -- Specification: A specific interpretation or clarification of a Standard, such as the documentation that describes how to use or follow a Standard. -- Implementation: The applying of some Standard or Specification. -- API: Application Programming Interface*. -- ABI: Application Binary Interface**. -- Service: Any action or labor performed by one party for another party (such as one person helping another person). -- Protocol: In the context of computers and software, this is a Standard focused on communication between two parties (often referring to Internet communication). + - Standard: A set of rules and guidelines. + - Specification: A specific interpretation or clarification of a Standard, such as the documentation that describes how to use or follow a Standard. + - Implementation: The applying of some Standard or Specification. + - API: Application Programming Interface*. + - ABI: Application Binary Interface**. + - Service: Any action or labor performed by one party for another party (such as one person helping another person). + - Protocol: In the context of computers and software, this is a Standard focused on communication between two parties (often referring to Internet communication). * The API term is commonly mis-represented as Services or Protocols (such as "Web API"). An API instructs a programmer how to use a dependency when programming some software that utilizes said dependency. -- 1.8.3.1