Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4060139-20140819101401/@comment-24773467-20140821091134

I could honestly accept either. Though American english is my principal preference, I know British english just as well--so it won't affect my method of editing.

As for the punctuation I could only find two examples:


 * Full stops after certain abbreviations: Mr., Mrs., Dr. (English) vs. Mr, Mrs, Dr (British)
 * Periods/commas inside quotation marks (English); outside (British)

I'd stick with American spelling but that's just according to me, either would suit as long as we just stick with one and don't use them both simultaneously as per above examples.