Consistently type stabilized in the release notes #141029
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I was looking through the release notes with the 10 year anniversary of Rust 1.0 coming up.
The release notes had a mix of 'stabilised' and 'stabilized'. While both are correct (British vs American English), it may be nice to be consistent in the language used in the release notes.
The American English seemed to be more prevalent, so I replaced the British variants. I couldn't find an official stance on British vs. American English in the documentation quickly.
Feel free to close it of course if it is irrelevant.