diff --git a/_i18n/ar/resources/moneropedia/node.md b/_i18n/ar/resources/moneropedia/node.md
index 66aa3844161d30668496f056f2de506e4ebfc5e1..e61bdeb016b2ce1b6cabdec94b4be3402aac4bb1 100644
--- a/_i18n/ar/resources/moneropedia/node.md
+++ b/_i18n/ar/resources/moneropedia/node.md
@@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ Mining is the process by which nodes create a block from the previously accepted
 
 The rules that nodes follow are built into the Monero software; When all nodes agree about the rules to follow this is called @consensus. Consensus is necessary for a cryptocurrency because it is how the blockchain is built; If nodes don't agree about which blocks are valid, for example people who have not updated their Monero software, those nodes that don't agree will no longer be able to participate in the Monero network.
 
-The Monero Core Team plans for a hardfork every 6 months, to occur in September and March of each year. At that time, if you are running a node it must be updated to the most recent version of the Monero software or it will no longer be able to participate in the network.
+The Monero Core Team plans for a network upgrade every 6 months, to occur in October and April of each year. At that time, if you are running a node it must be updated to the most recent version of the Monero software or it will no longer be able to participate in the network.
 
 ---
 
 ##### Other Resources
-<sub>1. *Fluffypony gives a great explanation of why mandatory hardforks are good for Monero.* ([Monero Missives for the Week of 2016-06-20](https://getmonero.org/2016/06/20/monero-missive-for-the-week-of-2016-06-20.html))</sub>
+<sub>1. *Fluffypony gives a great explanation of why mandatory network upgrades are good for Monero.* ([Monero Missives for the Week of 2016-06-20](https://getmonero.org/2016/06/20/monero-missive-for-the-week-of-2016-06-20.html))</sub>
diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/moneropedia/node.md b/_i18n/en/resources/moneropedia/node.md
index da0d97afcfbc4e0fb3d16665d083b986d39a194a..9c1c47af741a72358da6b0bf3be30e50e48caecf 100644
--- a/_i18n/en/resources/moneropedia/node.md
+++ b/_i18n/en/resources/moneropedia/node.md
@@ -16,9 +16,10 @@ Mining is the process by which nodes create a block from the previously accepted
 
 The rules that nodes follow are built into the Monero software; When all nodes agree about the rules to follow this is called @consensus. Consensus is necessary for a cryptocurrency because it is how the blockchain is built; If nodes don't agree about which blocks are valid, for example people who have not updated their Monero software, those nodes that don't agree will no longer be able to participate in the Monero network.
 
-The Monero Core Team plans for a hardfork every 6 months, to occur in September and March of each year. At that time, if you are running a node it must be updated to the most recent version of the Monero software or it will no longer be able to participate in the network.
+The Monero Core Team plans for a network upgrade every 6 months, to occur in October and April of each year. At that time, if you are running a node it must be updated to the most recent version of the Monero software or it will no longer be able to participate in the network.
 
 ---
 
 ##### Other Resources
-<sub>1. *Fluffypony gives a great explanation of why mandatory hardforks are good for Monero.* ([Monero Missives for the Week of 2016-06-20](https://getmonero.org/2016/06/20/monero-missive-for-the-week-of-2016-06-20.html))</sub>
+<sub>1. *Fluffypony gives a great explanation of why mandatory network upgrades are good for Monero.* ([Monero Missives for the Week of 2016-06-20](https://getmonero.org/2016/06/20/monero-missive-for-the-week-of-2016-06-20.html))</sub>
+
diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/moneropedia/node.md b/_i18n/es/resources/moneropedia/node.md
index 66aa3844161d30668496f056f2de506e4ebfc5e1..e61bdeb016b2ce1b6cabdec94b4be3402aac4bb1 100644
--- a/_i18n/es/resources/moneropedia/node.md
+++ b/_i18n/es/resources/moneropedia/node.md
@@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ Mining is the process by which nodes create a block from the previously accepted
 
 The rules that nodes follow are built into the Monero software; When all nodes agree about the rules to follow this is called @consensus. Consensus is necessary for a cryptocurrency because it is how the blockchain is built; If nodes don't agree about which blocks are valid, for example people who have not updated their Monero software, those nodes that don't agree will no longer be able to participate in the Monero network.
 
-The Monero Core Team plans for a hardfork every 6 months, to occur in September and March of each year. At that time, if you are running a node it must be updated to the most recent version of the Monero software or it will no longer be able to participate in the network.
+The Monero Core Team plans for a network upgrade every 6 months, to occur in October and April of each year. At that time, if you are running a node it must be updated to the most recent version of the Monero software or it will no longer be able to participate in the network.
 
 ---
 
 ##### Other Resources
-<sub>1. *Fluffypony gives a great explanation of why mandatory hardforks are good for Monero.* ([Monero Missives for the Week of 2016-06-20](https://getmonero.org/2016/06/20/monero-missive-for-the-week-of-2016-06-20.html))</sub>
+<sub>1. *Fluffypony gives a great explanation of why mandatory network upgrades are good for Monero.* ([Monero Missives for the Week of 2016-06-20](https://getmonero.org/2016/06/20/monero-missive-for-the-week-of-2016-06-20.html))</sub>
diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/moneropedia/node.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/moneropedia/node.md
index 66aa3844161d30668496f056f2de506e4ebfc5e1..e61bdeb016b2ce1b6cabdec94b4be3402aac4bb1 100644
--- a/_i18n/fr/resources/moneropedia/node.md
+++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/moneropedia/node.md
@@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ Mining is the process by which nodes create a block from the previously accepted
 
 The rules that nodes follow are built into the Monero software; When all nodes agree about the rules to follow this is called @consensus. Consensus is necessary for a cryptocurrency because it is how the blockchain is built; If nodes don't agree about which blocks are valid, for example people who have not updated their Monero software, those nodes that don't agree will no longer be able to participate in the Monero network.
 
-The Monero Core Team plans for a hardfork every 6 months, to occur in September and March of each year. At that time, if you are running a node it must be updated to the most recent version of the Monero software or it will no longer be able to participate in the network.
+The Monero Core Team plans for a network upgrade every 6 months, to occur in October and April of each year. At that time, if you are running a node it must be updated to the most recent version of the Monero software or it will no longer be able to participate in the network.
 
 ---
 
 ##### Other Resources
-<sub>1. *Fluffypony gives a great explanation of why mandatory hardforks are good for Monero.* ([Monero Missives for the Week of 2016-06-20](https://getmonero.org/2016/06/20/monero-missive-for-the-week-of-2016-06-20.html))</sub>
+<sub>1. *Fluffypony gives a great explanation of why mandatory network upgrades are good for Monero.* ([Monero Missives for the Week of 2016-06-20](https://getmonero.org/2016/06/20/monero-missive-for-the-week-of-2016-06-20.html))</sub>
diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/moneropedia/node.md b/_i18n/it/resources/moneropedia/node.md
index 66aa3844161d30668496f056f2de506e4ebfc5e1..e61bdeb016b2ce1b6cabdec94b4be3402aac4bb1 100644
--- a/_i18n/it/resources/moneropedia/node.md
+++ b/_i18n/it/resources/moneropedia/node.md
@@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ Mining is the process by which nodes create a block from the previously accepted
 
 The rules that nodes follow are built into the Monero software; When all nodes agree about the rules to follow this is called @consensus. Consensus is necessary for a cryptocurrency because it is how the blockchain is built; If nodes don't agree about which blocks are valid, for example people who have not updated their Monero software, those nodes that don't agree will no longer be able to participate in the Monero network.
 
-The Monero Core Team plans for a hardfork every 6 months, to occur in September and March of each year. At that time, if you are running a node it must be updated to the most recent version of the Monero software or it will no longer be able to participate in the network.
+The Monero Core Team plans for a network upgrade every 6 months, to occur in October and April of each year. At that time, if you are running a node it must be updated to the most recent version of the Monero software or it will no longer be able to participate in the network.
 
 ---
 
 ##### Other Resources
-<sub>1. *Fluffypony gives a great explanation of why mandatory hardforks are good for Monero.* ([Monero Missives for the Week of 2016-06-20](https://getmonero.org/2016/06/20/monero-missive-for-the-week-of-2016-06-20.html))</sub>
+<sub>1. *Fluffypony gives a great explanation of why mandatory network upgrades are good for Monero.* ([Monero Missives for the Week of 2016-06-20](https://getmonero.org/2016/06/20/monero-missive-for-the-week-of-2016-06-20.html))</sub>