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chore: change either to any #668

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion patterns/2-structured/common-requirements.md
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Expand Up @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ The common code in the shared repository isn't meeting the needs of all the proj
* Someone (or some project) wrote the code in the first place and contributed it to the repository.
* The common code is a small percentage of the overall deliverable from any of the projects.
* Each project has its own delivery schedule, set of deliverables and customers.
* This pattern applies in either of these situations:
* This pattern applies in any of these situations:
* there is a **Strong Code Owner** i.e. all changes to the shared repository have to be approved by the repo owner
* there is **weak code ownership** i.e. no one really owns the code
* there is **no Benevolent Sponsor** i.e. no organization or executive is providing resources to organize the common code in an InnerSource fashion
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