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[comdev-site] branch asf-site updated: Updated asf-site from master at f77cd185bb4ee6ae879c09e2b51a234a532d1359 using https://ci-builds.apache.org/job/Community%20Development/job/site/job/master/133/

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git-site-role pushed a commit to branch asf-site
in repository https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/comdev-site.git


The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/asf-site by this push:
     new ddbf8bf  Updated asf-site from master at f77cd185bb4ee6ae879c09e2b51a234a532d1359 using https://ci-builds.apache.org/job/Community%20Development/job/site/job/master/133/
ddbf8bf is described below

commit ddbf8bf8e3dfb35753f0e0e27a6aa4e98d315073
Author: jenkins <bu...@apache.org>
AuthorDate: Sat Jan 8 11:24:21 2022 +0000

    Updated asf-site from master at f77cd185bb4ee6ae879c09e2b51a234a532d1359 using https://ci-builds.apache.org/job/Community%20Development/job/site/job/master/133/
---
 content/projectIndependence.html | 6 +++---
 content/sitemap.xml              | 2 +-
 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/content/projectIndependence.html b/content/projectIndependence.html
index 4bb3cd1..f35388a 100644
--- a/content/projectIndependence.html
+++ b/content/projectIndependence.html
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ A community is not merely a set of rules; it is also a set of behaviors that the
 <meta property="og:type" content="article" />
 <meta property="og:url" content="https://community.apache.org/projectIndependence.html" />
 <meta property="og:image" content="https://community.apache.org/images/aceu19_1.jpg"/>
-<meta property="article:modified_time" content="2020-12-25T12:16:01+01:00" /><meta property="og:site_name" content="Apache Community Development" />
+<meta property="article:modified_time" content="2022-01-07T11:22:24-08:00" /><meta property="og:site_name" content="Apache Community Development" />
 
 
   <title>Apache Community Development - Project Independence</title>
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ software, only software released from the ASF itself is properly called &ldquo;A
 (PMC) controls each Apache project. A PMC represents the consensus view of the individual PMC
 members by discussing and [VOTE]ing on project releases and adding new committers.
 A PMC&rsquo;s actions within their Apache project community and management of
-their project must be in the interest of that consensus and consistent with<br>
+their project must be in the interest of that consensus and consistent with
 the ASF&rsquo;s mission of producing software for the public good.</p>
 <p>There are also certain expectations of diversity within a PMC; the board may apply extra scrutiny to PMCs
 with low diversity (i.e. PMCs that are dominated by individuals with a common employer).
@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ Similarly, the ASF does not allow corporations to participate directly in
 Apache project management or other governance activities at the ASF; only individuals.</p>
 <p>There are several important aspects to this independence: project management, project use by end users, and project code availability.</p>
 <h2 id="apache-projects-are-managed-independently">Apache projects are managed independently</h2>
-<p>Apache projects must be managed independently, and PMCs must ensure that they are acting in the best interests of the project as a whole. It is similarly important that the PMC clearly show this independence within their project community. The perception that the PMC is run independently and without favoring any specific third parties over others is important to help new contributors feel comfortable both joining the community and contributing their work. A community that obviously fa [...]
+<p>Apache projects must be managed independently, and PMCs must ensure that they are acting in the best interests of the project as a whole. It is similarly important that the PMC clearly show this independence within their project community. The perception that the PMC is run independently and without favoring any specific third parties over others is important to help new contributors feel comfortable both joining the community and contributing their work. A community that obviously fa [...]
 <h2 id="apache-products-may-be-used-independently">Apache products may be used independently</h2>
 <p>All Apache projects must release their code under the <a href="https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html">Apache License</a>, which clearly specifies the minimum restrictions that users of Apache software must agree to. Apache software is all about being able to use it for whatever our users want: open source, proprietary, secret. We’re happy to have users take our software (although not our name) for virtually any purpose. While our legal guidelines allow certain other softwar [...]
 <p>Extending this idea, users of Apache software should be able to find our software, learn how to use it, and apply it to all its common use cases solely by going to the Apache project’s own website. Apache projects should provide sufficient documentation, install features, basic user help (through mailing lists) and services for the common use cases, without users having to rely on third parties. It is important that our users can both make use of our software freely – both in terms of [...]
diff --git a/content/sitemap.xml b/content/sitemap.xml
index 75c7602..34273f9 100644
--- a/content/sitemap.xml
+++ b/content/sitemap.xml
@@ -269,7 +269,7 @@
   
   <url>
     <loc>https://community.apache.org/projectIndependence.html</loc>
-    <lastmod>2020-12-25T12:16:01+01:00</lastmod>
+    <lastmod>2022-01-07T11:22:24-08:00</lastmod>
   </url>
   
   <url>