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2020-1006: [Divergent definitions of terms] #101

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r-scotti opened this issue Oct 6, 2020 · 3 comments
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2020-1006: [Divergent definitions of terms] #101

r-scotti opened this issue Oct 6, 2020 · 3 comments
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r-scotti commented Oct 6, 2020

The general issue is "how to reach consensus on terms definitions".
Just as a tiny example, in my appreciation, the term 'absolute error' is better defined in this Wolfram page than here

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@r-scotti I generally look at proposed definitions (or ones in PRs suggesting changes) and compare them to definitions elsewhere, discuss them with our other English editor and other people I know, before I submit my review. Sometimes this discussion takes place in comments on the PR itself, if the other parties are the other editors. But I can't speak for all of the editors, and I've only been part of the team for six weeks, or so.

If you want to discuss specific definitions prior to submitting a PR, an issue named specifically for the term in question would be a good place to start. Tagging me might be a good next step.

I agree that the Wolfram definition you cite is better. And I don't like that the current Glossario one is venturing an opinion.

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r-scotti commented Jan 8, 2021 via email

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See Issue #267 for discussion of Absolute Error definition.

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