It's just a typo...Democrats scared us for a moment there

I just got a look at the 2024 Call for the Democratic National Convention, and there appeared to be a significant change in how the 3200 “base” delegates are allocated to the states. Instead of 1/2 being based on the combined votes for Obama in 2012, Clinton in 2016, and Biden in 2020, and 1/2 based on the state’s 2024 electoral vote count, the formula in print shows 1/3 based on past results and 2/3 based on electoral votes.
However, the description above the formula says that the two get “equal weight,” which I think is mandated in the party’s constitution as well, so it is still 1/2 and 1/2.

Speaking of the Call for the Convention, the last page still has the “loyalty oath” that all candidates must sign. It reads, in part:
"Pursuant to Article IV of the Call for the 2024 Democratic National Convention (sic - it is actually Article VI), I hereby affirm that, upon publicly announcing my candidacy for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States in the 2024 election, I am a member of the Democratic Party. I will run as a Democrat, accept the nomination of my Party, and I will serve as a Democrat if elected. I understand that signing this form does not supplant any legal or Party requirement by any state or territory to qualify for ballot placement in that jurisdiction.
Further, I acknowledge that in submitting this form to the National Chairperson of the Democratic National Committee, I am subject to the provisions of Rule 13.K of the Delegate Selection Rules for the 2024 Democratic National Convention and Article VI of the Call for the 2024 Democratic National Convention that authorize the National Chairperson to determine whether a presidential candidate has established substantial support for their nomination as the Democratic candidate for the Office of the President of the United States, is a bona fide Democrat whose record of public service, accomplishments, public writings and/or public statements affirmatively demonstrate that the candidate is faithful to the interests, welfare and success of the Democratic Party of the United States, and will participate in the Convention in good faith."