Im confused! Simple question

I am making a sweater which as a neck slit and so was knitting rs and ws, with increases on every rs row.
I want to make the slit shorter than the pattern and the pattern was saying:

If you wish the slit to be shorter, begin working in the round when the desired length is obtained.
Remember then, that increases for raglan around your central stitches are now performed on every
other RS-row.

Does ‘every other RS-row’ mean that once I begin working in the round, I should make increases on every 2nd RS row? or just every RS row?

When switching to work in the rounds, every “row” will be a right side “row” (actually round rather than row) as you never make turn to work on the wrong side. Normally you do raglan increases on every second round, so that is how I would interpret it.

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That sounds correct to me, too. What is the name of the pattern?

Is this the pattern you’re test knitting?