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[airflow] 10/23: some fixes in the issue triage process doc (#29730)

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commit 4bbc298703dce539ff84389f5ae7a19534f8e2e7
Author: Hussein Awala <ho...@gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Thu Feb 23 22:18:38 2023 +0100

    some fixes in the issue triage process doc (#29730)
    
    (cherry picked from commit 09654eee335977b0d3607dcf7bc98dc5eb7f8f7e)
---
 ISSUE_TRIAGE_PROCESS.rst | 4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/ISSUE_TRIAGE_PROCESS.rst b/ISSUE_TRIAGE_PROCESS.rst
index 9870c3ade3..a2ec4d9ec6 100644
--- a/ISSUE_TRIAGE_PROCESS.rst
+++ b/ISSUE_TRIAGE_PROCESS.rst
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Being an active and helpful member of the "Issue Triage Team" is actually one of
 becoming a committer. By actively helping the users, triaging the issues, responding to them and
 involving others (when needed) shows that you are not only willing to help our users and the community,
 but are also ready to learn about parts of the projects you are not actively contributing to - all of that
-are super valuable components of being eligible to `become a committer <COMMITTERS.md>`_.
+are super valuable components of being eligible to `become a committer <COMMITTERS.rst>`_.
 
 If you are a member of the triage team and not able to make any commitment, it's best to ask to have yourself
 removed from the triage team.
@@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ We use judgment about which Issues to convert to discussions, it's best to alway
 Note that we can always convert discussions back to issues.
 
 
-**Stale Policy **
+**Stale Policy**
 
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