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Update templated files to rev 0028073 #766

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.github/pull_request_template.md|17 col 36| This expression is normally spelled as one or with a hyphen. (EN_COMPOUNDS_NON_TRIVIAL)
Suggestions: non-trivial, nontrivial
Rule: https://community.languagetool.org/rule/show/EN_COMPOUNDS_NON_TRIVIAL?lang=en-US
Category: MISC
CHANGELOG.md|30 col 15| A new year has begun. Did you mean “2024-11-24”? (DATE_NEW_YEAR[5])
Suggestions: 2024-11-24
Rule: https://community.languagetool.org/rule/show/DATE_NEW_YEAR?lang=en-US&subId=5
Category: SEMANTICS
CHANGELOG.md|60 col 14| A new year has begun. Did you mean “2024-07-14”? (DATE_NEW_YEAR[5])
Suggestions: 2024-07-14
Rule: https://community.languagetool.org/rule/show/DATE_NEW_YEAR?lang=en-US&subId=5
Category: SEMANTICS
CHANGELOG.md|99 col 14| A new year has begun. Did you mean “2024-04-17”? (DATE_NEW_YEAR[5])
Suggestions: 2024-04-17
Rule: https://community.languagetool.org/rule/show/DATE_NEW_YEAR?lang=en-US&subId=5
Category: SEMANTICS
CHANGELOG.md|135 col 14| A new year has begun. Did you mean “2024-01-23”? (DATE_NEW_YEAR[5])
Suggestions: 2024-01-23
Rule: https://community.languagetool.org/rule/show/DATE_NEW_YEAR?lang=en-US&subId=5
Category: SEMANTICS
CHANGELOG.md|152 col 110| This expression is normally spelled as one or with a hyphen. (EN_COMPOUNDS_SUB_FIELD)
Suggestions: sub-field, subfield
Rule: https://community.languagetool.org/rule/show/EN_COMPOUNDS_SUB_FIELD?lang=en-US
Category: MISC
CHANGELOG.md|231 col 38| The preposition ‘to’ may be missing (allow someone to do something). (ALLOW_TO_DO[1])
Suggestions: to write
Rule: https://community.languagetool.org/rule/show/ALLOW_TO_DO?lang=en-US&subId=1
Category: GRAMMAR
CHANGELOG.md|294 col 58| This abbreviation for “identification” is spelled all-uppercase. (ID_CASING[2])
Suggestions: IDs
Rule: https://community.languagetool.org/rule/show/ID_CASING?lang=en-US&subId=2
Category: CASING
CHANGELOG.md|334 col 54| The abbreviation for “identification” is spelled all-uppercase, or did you mean “I’d” (= I would/had)? (ID_CASING[1])
Suggestions: I'd, ID
Rule: https://community.languagetool.org/rule/show/ID_CASING?lang=en-US&subId=1
Category: CASING
CHANGELOG.md|335 col 34| This abbreviation for “identification” is spelled all-uppercase. (ID_CASING[2])
Suggestions: ID
Rule: https://community.languagetool.org/rule/show/ID_CASING?lang=en-US&subId=2
Category: CASING
README.md|60 col 19| It appears that hyphens are missing in the adjective “up-to-date”. (UP_TO_DATE_HYPHEN[2])
Suggestions: up-to-date
URL: https://languagetool.org/insights/post/hyphen/#hyphenated-phrases-with-more-than-one-hyphen
Rule: https://community.languagetool.org/rule/show/UP_TO_DATE_HYPHEN?lang=en-US&subId=2
Category: COMPOUNDING
docs/modules/zookeeper/pages/getting_started/first_steps.adoc|71 col 128| In American English, “take a look” is more commonly used. (HAVE_A_LOOK[5])
Suggestions: Take a look
Rule: https://community.languagetool.org/rule/show/HAVE_A_LOOK?lang=en-US&subId=5
Category: BRITISH_ENGLISH
docs/modules/zookeeper/pages/getting_started/first_steps.adoc|96 col 1| In American English, “take a look” is more commonly used. (HAVE_A_LOOK[5])
Suggestions: Take a look
Rule: https://community.languagetool.org/rule/show/HAVE_A_LOOK?lang=en-US&subId=5
Category: BRITISH_ENGLISH
docs/modules/zookeeper/pages/getting_started/first_steps.adoc|97 col 177| In American English, “take a look” is more commonly used. (HAVE_A_LOOK[5])
Suggestions: take a look
Rule: https://community.languagetool.org/rule/show/HAVE_A_LOOK?lang=en-US&subId=5
Category: BRITISH_ENGLISH
docs/modules/zookeeper/pages/index.adoc|15 col 108| In American English, ‘afterward’ is the preferred variant. ‘Afterwards’ is more commonly used in British English and other dialects. (AFTERWARDS_US[1])
Suggestions: Afterward
Rule: https://community.languagetool.org/rule/show/AFTERWARDS_US?lang=en-US&subId=1
Category: BRITISH_ENGLISH
docs/modules/zookeeper/pages/reference/discovery.adoc|21 col 84| This phrase is redundant. Consider using “outside”. (OUTSIDE_OF[1])
Suggestions: outside
URL: https://languagetool.org/insights/post/wordiness/
Rule: https://community.languagetool.org/rule/show/OUTSIDE_OF?lang=en-US&subId=1
Category: REDUNDANCY
docs/modules/zookeeper/pages/usage_guide/authentication.adoc|4 col 87| Use “a” instead of ‘an’ if the following word doesn’t start with a vowel sound, e.g. ‘a sentence’, ‘a university’. (EN_A_VS_AN)
Suggestions: a
URL: https://languagetool.org/insights/post/indefinite-articles/
Rule: https://community.languagetool.org/rule/show/EN_A_VS_AN?lang=en-US
Category: MISC
docs/modules/zookeeper/pages/usage_guide/authentication.adoc|5 col 1| A comma may be missing after the conjunctive/linking adverb ‘Currently’. (SENT_START_CONJUNCTIVE_LINKING_ADVERB_COMMA[1])
Suggestions: Currently,
URL: https://languagetool.org/insights/post/linking-words/
Rule: https://community.languagetool.org/rule/show/SENT_START_CONJUNCTIVE_LINKING_ADVERB_COMMA?lang=en-US&subId=1
Category: PUNCTUATION
docs/modules/zookeeper/pages/usage_guide/configuration_environment_overrides.adoc|64 col 1| Consider replacing this phrase with the adverb “similarly” to avoid wordiness. (IN_A_X_MANNER[2])
Suggestions: Similarly
Rule: https://community.languagetool.org/rule/show/IN_A_X_MANNER?lang=en-US&subId=2
Category: REDUNDANCY
docs/modules/zookeeper/pages/usage_guide/using_multiple_role_groups.adoc|32 col 46| This abbreviation for “identification” is spelled all-uppercase. (ID_CASING[2])
Suggestions: ID
Rule: https://community.languagetool.org/rule/show/ID_CASING?lang=en-US&subId=2
Category: CASING
docs/modules/zookeeper/pages/znodes.adoc|37 col 1| In American English, “take a look” is more commonly used. (HAVE_A_LOOK[5])
Suggestions: Take a look
Rule: https://community.languagetool.org/rule/show/HAVE_A_LOOK?lang=en-US&subId=5
Category: BRITISH_ENGLISH
tests/README-templating.md|63 col 101| Use a comma before ‘and’ if it connects two independent clauses (unless they are closely connected and short). (COMMA_COMPOUND_SENTENCE[1])
Suggestions: , and
URL: https://languagetool.org/insights/post/types-of-sentences/#compound-sentence
Rule: https://community.languagetool.org/rule/show/COMMA_COMPOUND_SENTENCE?lang=en-US&subId=1
Category: PUNCTUATION