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[Spamassassin Wiki] Update of "ProjectRoles" by JustinMason

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http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/ProjectRoles

The comment on the change is:
expand the acronym

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   * '''users''': someone that uses our software
   * '''[http://www.apache.org/dev/contributors.html contributors]''': anyone can provide feedback, submit bug reports, or submit patches (WeLoveVolunteers)
   * '''[http://www.apache.org/dev/committers.html committers]''': a committer is simply an individual who was given write access to the codebase
-  * '''[http://www.apache.org/dev/pmc.html PMC members]''': the PMC is responsible for managing a project
+  * '''[http://www.apache.org/dev/pmc.html PMC members]''': the project management committee is responsible for managing a project
  
  = SpamAssassin specifics =
  
- The SpamAssassin PMC (pmc at spamassassin.apache.org), like most other PMCs, is responsible for:
+ The SpamAssassin project management committee (pmc at spamassassin.apache.org), like most other PMCs, is responsible for:
  
   * adding new committers (and potentially removing)
   * creating and destroying subprojects
@@ -25, +25 @@

  so they do not fall under the PMC mantle.  Of course, people who happen to be on the
  PMC tend to do these, but committers could as well.  Then again, a
  committer who was this active and responsible for the project would
- frequently end up being a PMC member.
+ frequently end up being a project management committee member.
  
   * proposing and cutting releases
   * scheduling