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Fix grammar in Interop 2023 README
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- There are two kinds of proposals:
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- **Focus Area**: Most proposals should fall into this category, where the goal is for browsers to pass a set of tests for a feature. Only features which have high quality specifications and tests are in scope.
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- **Investigation Effort**: If a feature is widely implemented, but lacks a high quality specification or tests, an investigation effort may be appropriate. An investigation efforts consists of a set of tasks that will bring the feature up to the bar required for a Focus Area in the future. If this involves any standards work, that work must be done in the appropriate standards group, and those doing the work need to join those groups.
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- **Investigation Effort**: If a feature is widely implemented, but lacks a high quality specification or tests, an investigation effort may be appropriate. An investigation efforts consists of a set of tasks that will bring the feature up to the bar required for a Focus Area in the future. If this involves any standards work, that work must be done in the appropriate standards group, and those doing the work need to join that group.
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- Interop 2023 is not a venue for specifying new features; that work happens in working groups within organizations such as W3C and WHATWG.
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- Interop 2023 is not a process for making browser vendors work on things they're opposed to. Decisions are made by consensus, so highly contentious features are unlikely to be accepted.
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- Even great proposals may ultimately not be accepted, since we have to prioritize.

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