chore: fix typos (#19813)
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## What is an ADR?
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An ADR is a document to document an implementation and design that may or may not have been discussed in an RFC. While an RFC is meant to replace synchronous communication in a distributed environment, an ADR is meant to document an already made decision. An ADR won't come with much of a communication overhead because the discussion was recorded in an RFC or a synchronous discussion. If the consensus came from a synchoronus discussion then a short excerpt should be added to the ADR to explain the goals.
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An ADR is a document to document an implementation and design that may or may not have been discussed in an RFC. While an RFC is meant to replace synchronous communication in a distributed environment, an ADR is meant to document an already made decision. An ADR won't come with much of a communication overhead because the discussion was recorded in an RFC or a synchronous discussion. If the consensus came from a synchronous discussion then a short excerpt should be added to the ADR to explain the goals.
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## ADR life cycle
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## RFC life cycle
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RFC creation is an **iterative** process. An RFC is meant as a distributed colloboration session, it may have many comments and is usually the bi-product of no working group or synchronous communication
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RFC creation is an **iterative** process. An RFC is meant as a distributed collaboration session, it may have many comments and is usually the bi-product of no working group or synchronous communication
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1. Proposals could start with a new GitHub Issue, be a result of existing Issues or a discussion.
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