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The article is unclear, because:
It sounds like the goal was to decrease the differences between the species. Looking at the pages you posted, it sure doesn't seem like elves are actually any better at magic. They get a few spells from their heritage, more proficiencies, but a human spell caster and an elven spell caster would basically be the same. It looks like the changes are intended to make playstyles interchangeable between the different species - no species is a greater or lesser wizard than any other species.
I guess I don't dislike it? It just seems odd to make species less different.