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Posted to commits@openoffice.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2013/02/26 01:06:37 UTC

svn commit: r851962 - in /websites/staging/openoffice/trunk/content: ./ orientation/index.html

Author: buildbot
Date: Tue Feb 26 00:06:37 2013
New Revision: 851962

Log:
Staging update by buildbot for openoffice

Modified:
    websites/staging/openoffice/trunk/content/   (props changed)
    websites/staging/openoffice/trunk/content/orientation/index.html

Propchange: websites/staging/openoffice/trunk/content/
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Modified: websites/staging/openoffice/trunk/content/orientation/index.html
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--- websites/staging/openoffice/trunk/content/orientation/index.html (original)
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 <p>So you are interested in volunteering with the Apache OpenOffice project, one of the oldest and most famous open source projects around?  Great, welcome to the project!</p>
 <p>Getting involved in a large open source project can be a little intimidating.  There is so much going on, so many new names, new processes, new ways of communicating.  It can be
 confusing, even frustrating at first.  In some ways, maybe at the technical level, it is similar to other software development projects you may be familiar with.  But as a 
-community-led open source projects the way we work, communicate, make decisions, resolves disputes, is very different than what you might see in other environments.</p>
+community-led open source project the ways we work, communicate, make decisions, and resolve disputes are very different than what you might see in other environments.</p>
 <p>In order to help new Volunteers fit into the OpenOffice Community and understand socially and technically how we work, we have created a set of self-directed Orientation Modules to 
 provide key information and help you develop key skills needed to contribute effectively to the project.</p>
 <h2 id="four-levels">Four Levels</h2>