@@ -138,11 +138,11 @@
relation between groups and parties. However, someone is not a
member of Greenpeace just because they are a member of a group that
is a member of Greenpeace. Now, consider a multinational
-corporation (MC) that has a U.S. division and an Eurasian division.
+corporation (MC) that has a U.S. division and a Eurasian division.
A member of either the U.S. or Eurasian division is automatically a
member of the MC. In this situation the U.S. and Eurasian divisions
are "components" of the MC, i.e., membership is transitive with respect to
-composition. Furthermore, a member of an European (or other) office
+composition. Furthermore, a member of a European (or other) office
of the MC is automatically a member of the MC.
Group
Membership
Group memberships can be created and manipulated using the
membership_rel package. Only one membership object can be created
@@ -322,8 +322,8 @@
a membership relation is an ordinary acs object with object
identity, it is as easy to extend the membership relation to
store extra information as it is to extend the users table or the
-groups table.
($Id: parties.xml,v 1.10.2.1 2019/11/22
-16:30:46 gustafn Exp $)
+groups table.
($Id: parties.xml,v 1.10.2.2 2023/03/28
+11:20:36 antoniop Exp $)