His English you quoted is grammatically correct so I assume you have problem with the mental imagery invoked or something? 😕
Honestly, I think it looks really bad for someone to whine about something that is grammatically correct, particularly when your own post is not as such. 😕
'It' belongs next to the three periods, not spaced since it's part of the same sentence, not starting a new one. A space would be correct if you used four periods, which indicates a new sentence starting after a pause. The comma after pre-beta is wrong and shouldn't be there at all. Finally, you have a run-on sentence after "Windows 7".
Have a nice day. 😛
Given that you want to start an argument, I am obliged to post a response.
I advise you to re-read what I had quoted, then conclude. There are a few grammatical errors and inaccuracies.
In your penultimate paragraph, you stated, "'It' belongs next to the three periods, not spaced since it's part of the same sentence, not starting a new one.". Would I be correct in assuming that you were referring to the first occurrence within that section quoted? You appear to have a fragmented sentence.
Given that no text was removed since said text was not a member of a source text, the requirement for the removal of the space is not compulsory.
The comma after "pre-beta", yes that needs to be in quotation marks, is not compulsory but is also not incorrect. Read the sentence aloud to yourself - without the quote, the sentence does not flow yet it is coherent. Finally, the two sentences are not independent. Allow me to rephrase it, though both are formally correct:
"It is not "way different" to Windows 7, it is in fact part of the NT 6.x family and on the same branch as Windows 7."
I would like to thank you for time in accosting me pertinent to this matter.