docs/specifications/dirnodes.txt: 'mesh'->'grid'.

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As explained in the architecture docs, Tahoe-LAFS can be roughly viewed as As explained in the architecture docs, Tahoe-LAFS can be roughly viewed as
a collection of three layers. The lowest layer is the key-value store: it a collection of three layers. The lowest layer is the key-value store: it
provides operations that accept files and upload them to the mesh, creating provides operations that accept files and upload them to the grid, creating
a URI in the process which securely references the file's contents. a URI in the process which securely references the file's contents.
The middle layer is the filesystem, creating a structure of directories and The middle layer is the filesystem, creating a structure of directories and
filenames resembling the traditional unix/windows filesystems. The top layer filenames resembling the traditional unix/windows filesystems. The top layer
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== Filesystem Goals == == Filesystem Goals ==
The main goal for the middle (filesystem) layer is to give users a way to The main goal for the middle (filesystem) layer is to give users a way to
organize the data that they have uploaded into the mesh. The traditional way organize the data that they have uploaded into the grid. The traditional way
to do this in computer filesystems is to put this data into files, give those to do this in computer filesystems is to put this data into files, give those
files names, and collect these names into directories. files names, and collect these names into directories.