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docs(fix): typos, grammar, and improve clarity in rfcs. #6728

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@e-esakman e-esakman commented Apr 28, 2026

What this PR does:

  • Fixes multiple typos in RFC documents:
    • "clould" → "cloud"
    • "bellow" → "below"
    • "flexsible" → "flexible"
    • "difference kinds" → "different kinds"
    • "triggred", "referrenced", "deploymen" → corrected
  • Improves sentence clarity and grammar in RFCs (0002, 0007, 0014, 0017)
  • Fixes asset typo: paralellparallel
  • Simplifies wording in ADOPTERS.md ("utilizing" → "using")

Why we need it:

  • Improves readability in documentation
  • Fixes incorrect spelling and grammar that may confuse readers
  • Makes RFC explanations clearer and easier to understand for contributors

Which issue(s) this PR fixes:
N/A
Does this PR introduce a user-facing change?:
N/A
How are users affected by this change:
Improves documentation clarity.
Is this breaking change:
No
How to migrate (if breaking change):
N/A

Signed-off-by: e-esakman <sumansakshee36@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: e-esakman <sumansakshee36@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: e-esakman <sumansakshee36@gmail.com>
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Thanks, @e-esakman. LGTM.

@eeshaanSA eeshaanSA enabled auto-merge (squash) April 30, 2026 08:04
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