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            specific language governing permissions and limitations
            under the License.
 
-In this orientation module you will be introduced to Marketing within the Apache OpenOffice community. 
-You will learn about many of the ways in which we can do marketing, as well as some of the constraints we must 
-keep in mind as an non-profit organization.  After completion of this module you should be prepared to jump in and
-assist with ongoing marketing activities.
+In this orientation module you will be introduced to Marketing within the Apache OpenOffice community. You will learn about many of the ways in which we can do marketing, as well as some of the constraints we must keep in mind as an non-profit organization. After completion of this module you should be prepared to jump in and assist with ongoing marketing activities.
 
-To complete this module you should read the following material, along with associated links.  
+To complete this module you should read the following material, along with associated links.
 
-But first, please subscribe to our [Marketing Mailing List](http://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#marketing-mailing-list), 
-and then [send a note](mailto:marketing@openoffice.apache.org?subject=Starting Intro to Marketing Module) to introduce yourself.
-
-
-Note:  You may also want to review the [Level 1 and Level 2 Orientation Modules](http://openoffice.apache.org/orientation/index.html) which
-give an overview of the project as a whole, and a perspective on working on open source at Apache.
+But first, please subscribe to our [Marketing Mailing List](http://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#marketing-mailing-list), and then [send a note](mailto:marketing@openoffice.apache.org?subject=Starting Intro to Marketing Module) to introduce yourself.
 
+Note:  You may also want to review the [Level 1 and Level 2 Orientation Modules](http://openoffice.apache.org/orientation/index.html) which give an overview of the project as a whole, and a perspective on working on open source at Apache.
 
 ##What is Marketing?
 
-There are many definitions, and most of them are right.  Heidi Cohen has a nice blog post with 
-[72 definitions](http://heidicohen.com/marketing-definition/) which you should browse through.
+There are many definitions, and most of them are right. Heidi Cohen has a nice blog post with [72 definitions](http://heidicohen.com/marketing-definition/) which you should browse through.
+
+From the perspective of Apache OpenOffice:  *Marketing is the set of activities our volunteers undertake to communicate the value and benefits of the OpenOffice product, as well as the OpenOffice project, to potential users, to the press and to potential project members.*
 
-From the perspective of Apache OpenOffice:  *Marketing is the set of activities our volunteers undertake to communicate
-the value and benefits of the OpenOffice product, as well as the OpenOffice project, to potential users, to the press
-and to potential project members.*
-
-In practice we don't have access to a large Madison Avenue advertising firm.  We don't have a huge budget.  We don't
-have a *New York Times* editor on our speed dial.  So our marketing activities are by necessity grassroots, 
-technically savvy, viral and therefore more exciting. 
+In practice we don't have access to a large Madison Avenue advertising firm. We don't have a huge budget. We don't have a *New York Times* editor on our speed dial. So our marketing activities are by necessity grassroots, technically savvy, viral and therefore more exciting. 
 
 ##Why does a good, free product need to marketed?
 
-Short answer: To increase awareness of OpenOffice and its benefits.  Even a free product needs to be known.
-Read more [here](http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/openoffice-marketing/201212.mbox/%3CCAP-ksoi_pc4FU3_zikB3oy+G+kjfonurbFxzZ5q_QtFusB=EEw@mail.gmail.com%3E).
+Short answer: To increase awareness of OpenOffice and its benefits. Even a free product needs to be known. Read more [here](http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/openoffice-marketing/201212.mbox/%3CCAP-ksoi_pc4FU3_zikB3oy+G+kjfonurbFxzZ5q_QtFusB=EEw@mail.gmail.com%3E).
 
 ##Why Help with Marketing?
 
 As a volunteer why would you want to help with OpenOffice Marketing?  A few things to consider:
 
-  - OpenOffice is one of the best known open source brands, up there with Linux, Android and Firefox.  Your 
-contributions to our marketing efforts will potentially be seen by millions of users.
+  - OpenOffice is one of the best known open source brands, up there with Linux, Android and Firefox. Your contributions to our marketing efforts will potentially be seen by millions of users.
   - We're a fun, international group of volunteers, with a range of skills and experience, dedicated to free software and spreading the word about OpenOffice.
-  - This is a good way to learn about marketing, or one if its sub-disciplines, and gain practical experience.  
+  - This is a good way to learn about marketing, or one if its sub-disciplines, and gain practical experience.
   - Helping with marketing is a good way to "give back" to the open source community, something that can be done without requiring special technical skills.
-  - We have tasks for volunteers with a range of experience levels and interests.  From copy writing to event planning to graphic design,
-we need volunteers in many creative and business-oriented disciplines.
+  - We have tasks for volunteers with a range of experience levels and interests. From copy writing to event planning to graphic design, we need volunteers in many creative and business-oriented disciplines.
 
 ##Marketing Activities
 
-Marketing activities within the Apache OpenOffice project include:    
+Marketing activities within the Apache OpenOffice project include:
 
-  - Planning and participating at local and international conferences, giving presentations or staffing booths 
-and answering questions about Apache OpenOffice and the project
+  - Planning and participating at local and international conferences, giving presentations or staffing booths and answering questions about Apache OpenOffice and the project
   - Monitoring and contributing to our social networking presence
   - Writing and reviewing project blog posts and press releases
   - Answering questions from the press, or being interviewed about the project
@@ -74,65 +58,43 @@ and answering questions about Apache Ope
   - Working as a team to refresh the product's brand and visual signature
   - Surveying users to understand their needs and concerns
   - Creating a YouTube video to show the highlights of an upcoming release
-  - Working as a member of a core marketing team to enable a much larger group of volunteers and users promote
-OpenOffice.
-
+  - Working as a member of a core marketing team to enable a much larger group of volunteers and users promote OpenOffice.
 
 ##Brand and Trademark
 
-Our brand is the set of attributes and associations that distinguish Apache OpenOffice from other applications 
-in the market.  The brand includes the name, of course, but also logos, colors, text, look & feel, etc.
-
-A good overview of some of the primary brand elements for our current release can be found in our 
-[Branding Style Guide](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Branding+Style+Guide).
+Our brand is the set of attributes and associations that distinguish Apache OpenOffice from other applications in the market. The brand includes the name, of course, but also logos, colors, text, look & feel, etc.
 
-A subset of these elements are strongly associated with our brand and we therefore treat them as trademarks and
-claim the legal protections that are given to trademarks.  This includes our name and our primary logo.
+A good overview of some of the primary brand elements for our current release can be found in our [Branding Style Guide](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Branding+Style+Guide).
 
-It is important that we, in our public-facing marketing communications, treat these trademarks properly, referring
-to Apache OpenOfficeâ„¢, using the [trademark symbol](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trademark_symbol).  And in equal respect
-it is important that we acknowledge any 3rd party trademarks that we mention in our publications.
+A subset of these elements are strongly associated with our brand and we therefore treat them as trademarks and claim the legal protections that are given to trademarks. This includes our name and our primary logo.
 
-The Apache Software Foundation owns the trademarks for its projects, and they have defined a 
-[trademark policy](http://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/), including some FAQ's that are worth reviewing.
+It is important that we, in our public-facing marketing communications, treat these trademarks properly, referring to Apache OpenOfficeâ„¢, using the [trademark symbol](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trademark_symbol). And in equal respect it is important that we acknowledge any 3rd party trademarks that we mention in our publications.
 
+The Apache Software Foundation owns the trademarks for its projects, and they have defined a [trademark policy](http://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/), including some FAQ's that are worth reviewing.
 
 ##Tools for Communications
 
-  - Mailing Lists: Our project-wide mailing lists are listed [here](http://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html). From a marketing
-perspective, the two most relevant are the dev list, which reaches the "core" team, and the announce list which reaches 9000+ users.
-  - Website:  [http://www.openoffice.org](http://www.openoffice.org) and [http://openoffice.apache.org](http://openoffice.apache.org).  The former gets 750K+ visits/day.  We have
-the ability to add news stories to the front page as well as a banner message on all pages.
+  - Mailing Lists: Our project-wide mailing lists are listed [here](http://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html). From a marketing perspective, the two most relevant are the dev list, which reaches the "core" team, and the announce list which reaches 9000+ users.
+  - Website:  [http://www.openoffice.org](http://www.openoffice.org) and [http://openoffice.apache.org](http://openoffice.apache.org). The former gets 750K+ visits/day. We have the ability to add news stories to the front page as well as a banner message on all pages.
   - Events: Our events page is [here](http://openoffice.apache.org/events.html).
-  - Project Blog: The Blog is [here](http://blogs.apache.org/OOo/).  New posts are easily cross-promoted.  With a 
-new post, the blog easily gets 4000+ visits/day.
+  - Project Blog: The Blog is [here](http://blogs.apache.org/OOo/). New posts are easily cross-promoted. With a new post, the blog easily gets 4000+ visits/day.
   - Social Networking: A list of our accounts is [here](http://openoffice.apache.org/social.html)
-  - Word of Mouth:  Along with other occasional programs we have a ["Get it here!"](http://openoffice.apache.org/get-it-here.html) 
-logo that we encourage users to put on their websites.
-  - The Press: Our press contact page is [here](http://openoffice.apache.org/press.html).  As you can see we seriously
-need some work there, and any volunteer who can make a more meaningful page here, with most-requested information, would be most welcome.
+  - Word of Mouth:  Along with other occasional programs we have a ["Get it here!"](http://openoffice.apache.org/get-it-here.html) logo that we encourage users to put on their websites.
+  - The Press: Our press contact page is [here](http://openoffice.apache.org/press.html). As you can see we seriously need some work there, and any volunteer who can make a more meaningful page here, with most-requested information, would be most welcome.
   - Surveys:  We have the ability to poll users via surveys both informal and formal.
   - Statistics:  We maintain a variety of product and project statistics [here](http://www.openoffice.org/stats/).
 
-
 ##Marketing Collateral
 
-These are the items, typically written material, that support our marketing activities.  These range from product
-brochures, to white papers, to interviews that we can redistribute, to video demos to CD covers.
+These are the items, typically written material, that support our marketing activities. These range from product brochures, to white papers, to interviews that we can redistribute, to video demos to CD covers.
 
 You can see some of our existing collateral [here](http://www.openoffice.org/marketing/marketing_where.html).
 
-This is an area where we are currently weak.  The renaming from "OpenOffice.org" to "Apache OpenOffice" has not
-been yet reflected in the materials.  This, along with the upcoming branding refresh for Apache OpenOffice 4.0 means
-that there is a lot of work here to refresh our collateral as well.  Help here, especially from volunteers with
-graphic design skills, is most welcome.
+This is an area where we are currently weak. The renaming from "OpenOffice.org" to "Apache OpenOffice" has not been yet reflected in the materials. This, along with the upcoming branding refresh for Apache OpenOffice 4.0 means that there is a lot of work here to refresh our collateral as well. Help here, especially from volunteers with graphic design skills, is most welcome.
 
 ##Marketing in a Non-Profit Organization
 
-We need to make an important distinction between marketing in a non-profit organization like Apache versus marketing in a commercial
-context.  Most of the tools and activities are the same, as you may have noticed.  But the orientation is 
-different.   Although users have alternatives, we don't think of these alternatives as competitors.  If a user
-decides another product serves them better, we have lost nothing.  We count our wins, not our loses.
+We need to make an important distinction between marketing in a non-profit organization like Apache versus marketing in a commercial context. Most of the tools and activities are the same, as you may have noticed. But the orientation is different. Although users have alternatives, we don't think of these alternatives as competitors. If a user decides another product serves them better, we have lost nothing. We count our wins, not our loses.
 
 Along with this orientation, and the ASF's [charitable mission](https://www.apache.org/foundation/faq.html#why), we place a high premium on:
 
@@ -142,11 +104,6 @@ Along with this orientation, and the ASF
   - Focus on our strengths, not on others' weaknesses
   - Marketing != Competing against
 
-
-
 ##End of Module
 
-Congratulations!  You have completed this Module.  Please send a note to [marketing@openoffice.apache.org](mailto:marketing@openoffice.apache.org?subject=Completed Marketing Module) so 
-we all know you have completed this level.   This is also a good opportunity to send along any feedback or questions you might have on this Orientation Module.
-
-
+Congratulations!  You have completed this Module. Please send a note to [marketing@openoffice.apache.org](mailto:marketing@openoffice.apache.org?subject=Completed Marketing Module) so we all know you have completed this level. This is also a good opportunity to send along any feedback or questions you might have on this Orientation Module.

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 ##Introductions
 
-In this orientation module you will learn how Quality Assurance is done in our community. You will also learn 
-about basic tasks that are easiest to do for new QA Volunteers.
+In this orientation module you will learn how Quality Assurance is done in our community. You will also learn about basic tasks that are easiest to do for new QA Volunteers.
 
-To complete this module, read through the material on this page, including the linked references.  There will also
-be some start-up tasks for you to perform, such as signing up for an account in our defect tracking database.
+To complete this module, read through the material on this page, including the linked references. There will also be some start-up tasks for you to perform, such as signing up for an account in our defect tracking database.
 
-Your first task is to subscribe to our QA mailing list and to introduce yourself to the other QA volunteers.  You
-can subscribe by sending an email to [qa-subscribe@openoffice.apache.org](mailto:qa-subscribe@openoffice.apache.org).  
+Your first task is to subscribe to our QA mailing list and to introduce yourself to the other QA volunteers. You can subscribe by sending an email to [qa-subscribe@openoffice.apache.org](mailto:qa-subscribe@openoffice.apache.org). 
 
-Then you can introduce yourself by [sending an email to the list](mailto:qa@openoffice.apache.org?subject=New QA Volunteer).
-We'd love to hear who you are, where you are from, what your background is, etc.   Also as you work through the 
-items on this page, if you have questions or problems, please feel free to ask for help by sending a note to 
-this same list.
-
-Note:  In parallel with the QA-specific items on this page, you may want to first review the [Level 1 and Level 2 Orientation Modules](http://openoffice.apache.org/orientation/index.html)
-as well.  They have useful background information on The Apache Way, mailing list etiquette, decision making in the
-project, etc.  A quick review is a good idea, especially if you are new to working in Apache-style open source projects.
+Then you can introduce yourself by [sending an email to the list](mailto:qa@openoffice.apache.org?subject=New QA Volunteer). We'd love to hear who you are, where you are from, what your background is, etc. Also as you work through the items on this page, if you have questions or problems, please feel free to ask for help by sending a note to  this same list.
+
+Note:  In parallel with the QA-specific items on this page, you may want to first review the [Level 1 and Level 2 Orientation Modules](http://openoffice.apache.org/orientation/index.html) as well. They have useful background information on The Apache Way, mailing list etiquette, decision making in the project, etc. A quick review is a good idea, especially if you are new to working in Apache-style open source projects.
 
 Now with the introductions out of the way, let's get started with the QA!
 
 ##The Purpose of QA
 
-Our goal is to maintain and improve the quality of Apache OpenOffice.  We primarily accomplish this by finding defects (bugs) in
-the product before it is released to the general public.  The defects are found by a combination of manual and 
-automated tests that we perform on pre-release builds of OpenOffice.  We also review and try to reproduce 
+Our goal is to maintain and improve the quality of Apache OpenOffice. We primarily accomplish this by finding defects (bugs) in the product before it is released to the general public. The defects are found by a combination of manual and automated tests that we perform on pre-release builds of OpenOffice. We also review and try to reproduce 
 defects reported by end-users and submitted to us.
 
-Since OpenOffice is a core software application for millions of users, the role of QA is critical.  Although our
-programmers are wonderful, talented and very experienced, they do make mistakes.  Our task is to find these mistakes,
-report, prioritize them, and verify the fixes when they are made.
-
-QA is a discipline with many best-practices related to process and methodology, tools, techniques and theory.  
-Although professional QA practitioners are welcome in this project, we are also happy to welcome those with no
-prior experience, or those who are learning about QA, perhaps as a possible career.  Aside from the satisfaction 
-of improving the Apache OpenOffice product, you can learn or practice new skills.
+Since OpenOffice is a core software application for millions of users, the role of QA is critical. Although our programmers are wonderful, talented and very experienced, they do make mistakes. Our task is to find these mistakes, report, prioritize them, and verify the fixes when they are made.
+
+QA is a discipline with many best-practices related to process and methodology, tools, techniques and theory. Although professional QA practitioners are welcome in this project, we are also happy to welcome those with no prior experience, or those who are learning about QA, perhaps as a possible career. Aside from the satisfaction of improving the Apache OpenOffice product, you can learn or practice new skills.
 
 ##Why Help with QA?
 
 As a volunteer why would you want to help with OpenOffice QA?  A few things to consider:
 
   - We're a fun, international group of testers, of a range of skills and experience, dedicated to free software and making OpenOffice a high quality choice for users.
-  - This is a good way to learn about QA and get some practical experience.  This is useful, for example, if you are thinking about Software Quality Engineering (SQE) as a possible career choice.
+  - This is a good way to learn about QA and get some practical experience. This is useful, for example, if you are thinking about Software Quality Engineering (SQE) as a possible career choice.
   - Helping as a tester is a good way to "give back" to the open source community in a way that makes a direct difference in the product, but doesn't require programming skills.
-  - It is a good way to raise the visibility of bugs in your particular interest area.  For example, maybe you personally are concerned about bugs that cause problems on the Mac, or bugs that impact color blind users, or bugs related to bidirectional text.  Participating on the QA team is a good way to ensure that areas of personal interest are adequately tested.
-  - We have tasks for volunteers with a range of skills.  From novices who can help with manual testing and fix verifications, to experts who can help with our test automation framework, we have a full range of QA activities.
+  - It is a good way to raise the visibility of bugs in your particular interest area. For example, maybe you personally are concerned about bugs that cause problems on the Mac, or bugs that impact color blind users, or bugs related to bidirectional text. Participating on the QA team is a good way to ensure that areas of personal interest are adequately tested.
+  - We have tasks for volunteers with a range of skills. From novices who can help with manual testing and fix verifications, to experts who can help with our test automation framework, we have a full range of QA activities.
   - As an extremely popular open source product, with many millions of users, there are opportunities here to do some new and exciting things on the QA front, including possibilities of crowd sourcing some kinds of testing.
 
-
 ##QA Activities
 
-QA activities within the Apache OpenOffice project include:    
+QA activities within the Apache OpenOffice project include:
 
   - Reviewing incoming bug reports from users to see if the reported issues can be reproduced
   - Verifying bugs that the developers say they have fixed, to confirm that they actually have been fixed
@@ -80,32 +64,26 @@ QA activities within the Apache OpenOffi
   - Reporting summary defect data and recommending whether a give build of OpenOffice has reached a sufficient quality level for release.
   - Making recommendations for improving product quality and testing effectiveness.
 
-
 ##Skills Wanted
 
 The skills we need on the QA team include:
 
-   - Familiarity with OpenOffice as a user.
-   - Attention to detail.  In QA we find the bugs that the developers missed.  And our developers are pretty good.
-   - Access to a Windows, Mac or Linux machine for testing
-   - Good written communications
-   - Interest, enthusiasm and teamwork.
-   - Ability to volunteer at least 2 hours/week, on average.
-
-QA is as much an attitude as it is a skill set.  A tester likes solving puzzles, likes a methodical
-approach, likes the challenge of finding an elegant way to reproducibly break software.
+  - Familiarity with OpenOffice as a user.
+  - Attention to detail. In QA we find the bugs that the developers missed. And our developers are pretty good.
+  - Access to a Windows, Mac or Linux machine for testing
+  - Good written communications
+  - Interest, enthusiasm and teamwork.
+  - Ability to volunteer at least 2 hours/week, on average.
 
+QA is as much an attitude as it is a skill set. A tester likes solving puzzles, likes a methodical approach, likes the challenge of finding an elegant way to reproducibly break software.
 
 ##Mailing List
 
 As mentioned above, QA volunteers need to subscribe to our dedicated QA mail list.
 
-The mailing list is for bug reports, quality assurance for release, beta tests, manual test, automated tests, 
-etc.  This is where the QA community coordinates its activities.
+The mailing list is for bug reports, quality assurance for release, beta tests, manual test, automated tests, etc. This is where the QA community coordinates its activities.
 
-Subscribe: [qa-subscribe@openoffice.apache.org](mailto:qa-subscribe@openoffice.apache.org)<br>
-Post (after subscription): [qa@openoffice.apache.org](mailto:qa@openoffice.apache.org)<br>
-Unsubscribe: [qa-unsubscribe@openoffice.apache.org](qa-unsubscribe@openoffice.apache.org)
+Subscribe: [qa-subscribe@openoffice.apache.org](mailto:qa-subscribe@openoffice.apache.org)<br>Post (after subscription): [qa@openoffice.apache.org](mailto:qa@openoffice.apache.org)<br> Unsubscribe: [qa-unsubscribe@openoffice.apache.org](qa-unsubscribe@openoffice.apache.org)
 
 Archives:
 
@@ -124,29 +102,20 @@ We use the following special subject tag
 
 After you subscribe QA mail list then you can post your topic in the mail group.
 
-
 ##Apache OpenOffice Test Builds
 
-Since our job is to find bugs in OpenOffice, we must run pre-release builds that contain many bugs.  These bugs 
-could be major or minor.  They could include document corruption bugs, crashes, even (in rare cases) bugs that 
-could make your system unstable.    So QA volunteers generally try to separate their QA work from their normal
-desktop activities.  You don't want to write your thesis on a test build!
+Since our job is to find bugs in OpenOffice, we must run pre-release builds that contain many bugs. These bugs could be major or minor. They could include document corruption bugs, crashes, even (in rare cases) bugs that could make your system unstable. So QA volunteers generally try to separate their QA work from their normal desktop activities. You don't want to write your thesis on a test build!
 
-Some volunteers simply use two machines:  one dedicated to their testing work.   If things become unstable they can
-then reinstall the operating system and start fresh.   
+Some volunteers simply use two machines: one dedicated to their testing work. If things become unstable they can then reinstall the operating system and start fresh.
 
-A more sophisticated approach is to use virtual machines,
-which can work quite well.  [VirtualBox](http://www.virtualbox.org) is a popular virtualization package.
+A more sophisticated approach is to use virtual machines, which can work quite well. [VirtualBox](http://www.virtualbox.org) is a popular virtualization package.
 
 Feel free to ask questions on the QA list about effective ways to manage a test environment.
 
-Once you have your test environment set up, you need to download and install the latest OpenOffice build. 
-
-  - [AOO nightly build](http://ci.apache.org/projects/openoffice/index.html) are built each night and are our "rawest"
-builds, with many possibilities for finding new bugs.
-  - [Snapshot builds](http://ci.apache.org/projects/openoffice/index.html), (tagged with the word "Snapshot") are made
-weekly against a code branch that is being considered for a release candidate.
+Once you have your test environment set up, you need to download and install the latest OpenOffice build.
 
+  - [AOO nightly build](http://ci.apache.org/projects/openoffice/index.html) are built each night and are our "rawest" builds, with many possibilities for finding new bugs.
+  - [Snapshot builds](http://ci.apache.org/projects/openoffice/index.html), (tagged with the word "Snapshot") are made weekly against a code branch that is being considered for a release candidate.
 
 ##Bug Handling
 
@@ -158,67 +127,45 @@ Bugzilla related documents:
 
  * Bug lifecycle introduction [Issue Lifecycle](http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Issue_lifecycle)<br>
  * A guide for reporting a new bug: [How to file bug](http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/QA/HowToFileIssue)
- 
+
 Bugzilla related mailing list:
 
  * [issues@openoffice.apache.org](http://markmail.org/search/+list:org.apache.incubator.ooo-issues). Actvity on issues goes to this mailing list.
 
-Everyone in QA needs a Bugzilla account, which you can get [here](https://issues.apache.org/ooo/createaccount.cgi).  Once 
-you have a Bugzilla account, you should send a note to the QA list asking to be added to the "qa-team" group in 
-Bugzilla.  This will give you some additional permissions in Bugzilla.  Include your Bugzilla login ID in your request.
+Everyone in QA needs a Bugzilla account, which you can get [here](https://issues.apache.org/ooo/createaccount.cgi). Once you have a Bugzilla account, you should send a note to the QA list asking to be added to the "qa-team" group in Bugzilla. This will give you some additional permissions in Bugzilla. Include your Bugzilla login ID in your request.
 
 ##Easy QA Task: Confirm New Defect Reports
 
-Most new volunteers start by reviewing incoming defect reports and attempting to "confirm" them.   The defect reports are 
-often from users and are often not very clearly written.  You learn to "read between the lines" and ask the user clarifying questions
-in order to turn the raw report into a reproducible defect that the developers can debug and fix.
+Most new volunteers start by reviewing incoming defect reports and attempting to "confirm" them. The defect reports are often from users and are often not very clearly written. You learn to "read between the lines" and ask the user clarifying questions in order to turn the raw report into a reproducible defect that the developers can debug and fix.
 
 You can get a list of unconfirmed defect reports with from [this query](https://issues.apache.org/ooo/buglist.cgi?bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&f2=keywords&f3=cf_bug_type&known_name=NeedConfirm&list_id=39759&o2=notsubstring&o3=equals&query_format=advanced&resolution=---&v2=needmoreinfo&v3=DEFECT&order=bug_id%20DESC&query_based_on=NeedConfirm).
 
-Or, if you are just starting out, you can post a note to the QA mailing list and ask for a small batch of reports to be assigned to you.  This can be a good first
-step, since we'll try to give you easier reports to review at first.
+Or, if you are just starting out, you can post a note to the QA mailing list and ask for a small batch of reports to be assigned to you. This can be a good first step, since we'll try to give you easier reports to review at first.
 
 Here's what to do to confirm a new defect report:
 
- 1. First, assign the report to yourself by setting your Bugzilla username (your email address) in the "QA Contact" field.  If you are not able to
-add yourself, then send a note to the QA mailing list asking to be added to the "qa-team" group in Bugzilla.
- 1. Then read over the report.  What are they really saying?  Are they reporting a bug?  Asking for a new feature?  Asking a support question?  Just because it is in Bugzilla
- does not mean that it is a defect report.  
+ 1. First, assign the report to yourself by setting your Bugzilla username (your email address) in the "QA Contact" field. If you are not able to add yourself, then send a note to the QA mailing list asking to be added to the "qa-team" group in Bugzilla.
+ 1. Then read over the report. What are they really saying?  Are they reporting a bug?  Asking for a new feature?  Asking a support question?  Just because it is in Bugzilla does not mean that it is a defect report.
  1. Ask yourself:  Are they saying that something is working incorrectly?  Or are they asking for new functionality?
-If they are asking for a new feature, change the Issue Type field to "FEATURE".  If they are asking for an enhancement of an existing feature, set the Issue Type field to "ENHANCEMENT".
-You can now set the Status to CONFIRMED and then save your changes.  You are done with the report.  
- 1. Otherwise, search Bugzilla for keywords related to the bug report to see if this is a duplicate defect report.  If it is, change the Status to RESOLVED/DUPLICATE and type in 
- the defect number that this report is a duplicate of.  You are now done with this report.
-     1. If the report is actually reporting a defect, then you have more work to do.  Try to reproduce it with the latest release of OpenOffice. If you can reproduce the defect, 
-     set the Status to CONFIRMED, set the "Last Confirmation" field to the release that you tested with, and set the Importance field to an appropriate value, depending on the severity 
-     of the defect.
-     1. If the report is not clear enough to reproduce, enter a comment asking the user for more information and add the "needmoreinfo" to the Keyword field. Be specific about what information
-     you need:  more detailed steps, a test document, clarification about what version they are running, etc.  When the user responds you will be copied on 
-     their response and can continue with this report.  But for now you are done with this report.
+If they are asking for a new feature, change the Issue Type field to "FEATURE". If they are asking for an enhancement of an existing feature, set the Issue Type field to "ENHANCEMENT".
+You can now set the Status to CONFIRMED and then save your changes. You are done with the report.
+ 1. Otherwise, search Bugzilla for keywords related to the bug report to see if this is a duplicate defect report. If it is, change the Status to RESOLVED/DUPLICATE and type in the defect number that this report is a duplicate of. You are now done with this report.
+     1. If the report is actually reporting a defect, then you have more work to do. Try to reproduce it with the latest release of OpenOffice. If you can reproduce the defect. set the Status to CONFIRMED, set the "Last Confirmation" field to the release that you tested with, and set the Importance field to an appropriate value, depending on the severity of the defect.
+     1. If the report is not clear enough to reproduce, enter a comment asking the user for more information and add the "needmoreinfo" to the Keyword field. Be specific about what information you need:  more detailed steps, a test document, clarification about what version they are running, etc. When the user responds you will be copied on their response and can continue with this report. But for now you are done with this report.
      1. If your testing cannot reproduce the bug, and you **do not** need more information from the user, then change the status to RESOLVED/IRREPRODUCIBLE.
-     1. If the user was confused, did not understand the functionality or was asking a support question, then point them to the [Community Support Forums](http://forum.openoffice.org)
-     and mark the issue as RESOLVED/INVALID.  Of course, you can help if it is a simple question, but the forums are the better place for a user to find help.  Bugzilla is not for 
-     support.  It is for reporting bugs.
-
-Note: Once you have reviewed a bug report, it should only be left in the UNCONFIRMED state if you are waiting for more information from the user, in which case you should also
-set the "needmoreinfo" value into the Keyword field.  In all other cases you should push the report forward to a new status, either CONFIRMED, RESOLVED/IRREPRODUCIBLE,
-RESOLVED/INVALID or RESOLVED/DUPLICATE, or by changing the Issue Type to FEATURE or ENHANCEMENT.
-
-It is a judgement call on whether to immediately mark an issue RESOLVED/IRREPRODUCIBLE or to send the user a question and wait for a response. An intermediate approach, when confirming 
-defects report written against older versions of OpenOffice, is to mark the bug as RESOLVED/IRREPRODUCIBLE and at the same time add a comment saying, "I was not able to confirm the 
-bug given these steps in the current version of OpenOffice (AOO 3.4.1), so I'm closing this report.  If you are still seeing this problem after upgrading to AOO 3.4.1 please post 
-the details and we can reopen the report".
-
-Finally, think of the confirmation process as the opportunity for the QA Team to improve the value of information we receive from users.  We're taking the raw bug reports,
-sorting through them, eliminating the ones that do not report new bugs, and then passing on the good ones to the programmers.  So anything you can do to improve the quality
-of the incoming defect reports will help.  This includes clarifying the steps needed to reproduce the problem, attaching sample documents that you might create to reproduce the
-problem, improving report titles to make them more accurate/relevant to the real issue, correcting classifications and adjusting defect priorities.
+     1. If the user was confused, did not understand the functionality or was asking a support question, then point them to the [Community Support Forums](http://forum.openoffice.org) and mark the issue as RESOLVED/INVALID. Of course, you can help if it is a simple question, but the forums are the better place for a user to find help. Bugzilla is not for support. It is for reporting bugs.
 
+Note: Once you have reviewed a bug report, it should only be left in the UNCONFIRMED state if you are waiting for more information from the user, in which case you should also set the "needmoreinfo" value into the Keyword field. In all other cases you should push the report forward to a new status, either CONFIRMED, RESOLVED/IRREPRODUCIBLE, RESOLVED/INVALID or RESOLVED/DUPLICATE, or by changing the Issue Type to FEATURE or ENHANCEMENT.
+
+It is a judgement call on whether to immediately mark an issue RESOLVED/IRREPRODUCIBLE or to send the user a question and wait for a response. An intermediate approach, when confirming defects report written against older versions of OpenOffice, is to mark the bug as RESOLVED/IRREPRODUCIBLE and at the same time add a comment saying, "I was not able to confirm the 
+bug given these steps in the current version of OpenOffice (AOO 3.4.1), so I'm closing this report. If you are still seeing this problem after upgrading to AOO 3.4.1 please post the details and we can reopen the report".
+
+Finally, think of the confirmation process as the opportunity for the QA Team to improve the value of information we receive from users. We're taking the raw bug reports, sorting through them, eliminating the ones that do not report new bugs, and then passing on the good ones to the programmers. So anything you can do to improve the quality of the incoming defect reports will help. This includes clarifying the steps needed to reproduce the problem, attaching sample documents that you might create to reproduce the
+problem, improving report titles to make them more accurate/relevant to the real issue, correcting classifications and adjusting defect priorities.
 
 ##Easy QA Task: Verifying Fixed Defects
 
-Verifying bug fixes (re-testing a bug report after a developer has fixed it) is also very important, since some bug fixes either fail to fix the bug, or cause
-a new bug.
+Verifying bug fixes (re-testing a bug report after a developer has fixed it) is also very important, since some bug fixes either fail to fix the bug, or cause a new bug.
 
 You can get a list of fixed bugs from this query: [All fixed bugs after AOO 3.4 release](https://issues.apache.org/ooo/buglist.cgi?cmdtype=dorem&remaction=run&namedcmd=Fixed_After_340&sharer_id=248432)
 
@@ -228,16 +175,12 @@ Select the bug you want to verify:
  1. Install the latest build.
  1. Follow the steps to reproduce and check to see if the defect has been fixed.
  1. Add additional comments to the bug with your test result. e.g. build revision number, platform you have been tested etc.
- 1. "Test around" the bug to make sure that nothing was broken when fixing it.  You will develop and intuition for
-this as you learn to "think like a bug".
+ 1. "Test around" the bug to make sure that nothing was broken when fixing it. You will develop and intuition for this as you learn to "think like a bug".
  1. Change defect status to "Verified" 
 
-
-
 ##Easy QA Task: Manual Testing
 
-Manual testing gains you further familiarity with QA process, by executing pre-defined test cases and
-writing up defect reports for any new defects found
+Manual testing gains you further familiarity with QA process, by executing pre-defined test cases and writing up defect reports for any new defects found.
 
 To get more familiar with AOO, now you can try to perform some manual test cases.
 
@@ -255,11 +198,6 @@ Useful guide for writing manual test cas
  * [A guide for writing test case](http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/QA/Testcase/How_to_write_test_case)
  * [A simple test case sample](http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/QA/Testcase/Sample)
 
-
 ## Module Completion
 
-Once you have done the above, go to our our [Directory of Volunteers](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Directory+of+Volunteers) wiki page and add or update your 
-information.  Also, add an entry for yourself to the [QA Testing Preferences](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/QA+Testing+Preferences) page. Congratulations!  
-Please send a note to [qa@openoffice.apache.org](mailto:qa@openoffice.apache.org?subject=Completed Introduction to QA) so we know.
-
-
+Once you have done the above, go to our our [Directory of Volunteers](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Directory+of+Volunteers) wiki page and add or update your information. Also, add an entry for yourself to the [QA Testing Preferences](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/QA+Testing+Preferences) page. Congratulations! Please send a note to [qa@openoffice.apache.org](mailto:qa@openoffice.apache.org?subject=Completed Introduction to QA) so we know.