diff --git a/DESIGN.md b/DESIGN.md index 9fea378..fa96384 100644 --- a/DESIGN.md +++ b/DESIGN.md @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ The fossil still exists on the file storage. Two rules are enforced regarding t * A backup procedure does not check the existence of a fossil. That is, it must upload a chunk if it cannot find the chunk, even if an equivalent fossil exists. In the first step of the deletion procedure, called the *fossil collection* step, the names of all identified fossils will -be saved in a fossil collection file. The deletion procedure then exits without performing further actions. This step has not effectively changed any chunk references due to the first fossil access rule. If a backup procedure references a chunk after it is marked as a fossil, a new chunk will be uploaded because of the second fossil access rule, as depicted in Figure 1. +be saved in a fossil collection file. The deletion procedure then exits without performing further actions. This step has not effectively changed any chunk references due to the first fossil access rule. If a backup procedure references a chunk after it is marked as a fossil, a new chunk will be uploaded because of the second fossil access rule, as shown in Figure 1.
