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Posted to dev@openoffice.apache.org by Bonnie Kim <an...@apache.org> on 2013/09/21 06:25:44 UTC

CMS diff: Decision Making

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Bonnie Kim

Index: trunk/content/orientation/decision-making.mdtext
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--- trunk/content/orientation/decision-making.mdtext	(revision 1525182)
+++ trunk/content/orientation/decision-making.mdtext	(working copy)
@@ -31,13 +31,13 @@
     unnecessary and unproductive.  We have a "time machine" called Subversion that allows us to undo any changes to the product or website.   So if a Committer believes that a 
     change would be uncontroversial, and the change is reversible, then the default approach is to go ahead make the change.
 
-    1. Terms that you might related to the above are: [JFDI](http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=JFDI) and "assuming lazy consensus".
+    1. Terms that you might need to know related to the above are: [JFDI](http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=JFDI) and "assuming lazy consensus".
 
     1. However, there are times where CTR is not appropriate and RTC is used.  This happens, for example, at the end of a release cycle, when we want to carefully review
     changes made to the product, in order to control the final quality before the release.  When we're in RTC mode, no changes are made to the code unless first discussed and approved
     on the mailing list.
     
-    1. A Committer can also voluntarily invocate a RTC on their own changes.  For example the Committer might be considering a change that of greater significance.  Maybe he would 
+    1. A Committer can also voluntarily invocate a RTC on their own changes.  For example the Committer might be considering a change that is of greater significance.  Maybe he would 
     value additional input, or technical review.  Maybe the change is controversial or require coordination.  If CTR is not appropriate then one can make a proposal and send it to 
     the dev mailing list.  
 


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Re: CMS diff: Decision Making

Posted by Andrea Pescetti <pe...@apache.org>.
Bonnie Kim wrote:
> Clone URL (Committers only):
> https://cms.apache.org/redirect?new=anonymous;action=diff;uri=http://openoffice.apache.org/orientation%2Fdecision-making.mdtext
> Bonnie Kim

Thank you, changes applied to
http://openoffice.apache.org/orientation/decision-making.html

(I had to retrieve your e-mail address from previous conversations; if 
the CMS allow you to specify a contact e-mail, please do so, or it will 
be hard to contact you back).

Regards,
   Andrea.


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