--- a/docs/obs-terms.rst Thu Feb 11 00:07:54 2016 +0000
+++ b/docs/obs-terms.rst Fri May 06 00:00:14 2016 +0200
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
- multiple *successors*: the *precursor* were splits in multiple
changesets.
-.. The *precursors* and *successors* terms can be used on changeset directy:
+.. The *precursors* and *successors* terms can be used on changeset directly:
.. :precursors: of a changeset `A` are changesets used as *precursors* by
.. obsolete marker using changeset `A` as *successors*
@@ -84,8 +84,8 @@
| | | *obsolete* with at least |
| | | one non-obsolete descendant |
| | | |
-| | | Thoses descendants prevent |
-| | | properties of extincts |
+| | | Those descendants prevent |
+| | | properties of extinct |
| | | changesets to apply. But |
| | | they will refuse to be |
| | | pushed without --force. |
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@
| Rewriting operation refuse to work on immutable changeset. |
| |
| Obsolete markers that refer an immutable changeset as precursors have |
-| no effect on the precussors but may have effect on the successors. |
+| no effect on the precursors but may have effect on the successors. |
| |
| When a *mutable* changeset becomes *immutable* (changing its phase from draft|
| to public) it is just *immutable* and loose any property of it's former |