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Posted to commits@openoffice.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2019/02/02 16:56:36 UTC

svn commit: r1039895 - in /websites/staging/openoffice/trunk/content: ./ orientation/how-aoo-project-works.html

Author: buildbot
Date: Sat Feb  2 16:56:36 2019
New Revision: 1039895

Log:
Staging update by buildbot for openoffice

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    websites/staging/openoffice/trunk/content/orientation/how-aoo-project-works.html

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Modified: websites/staging/openoffice/trunk/content/orientation/how-aoo-project-works.html
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 <p>As you learned in the <a href="intro-contributing.html">previous module</a> the Apache Software Foundation formally has Members, who elect a Board of Directors who appoint Officers, including PMC (Project Management Committee) Chairs, who work with the PMC's of the individual Top Level Projects and their communities, to publish open source software for the public good. In this module we'll take a closer look at how exactly we accomplish this within the Apache OpenOffice project, how we divide up the tasks and get all the stuff done that is needed to release a new version of OpenOffice.</p>
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-<p>Volunteers in the project tend to self-identify themselves in one or more of the following categories, depending on their interests, skills and contributitions:</p>
+<p>Volunteers in the project tend to self-identify themselves in one or more of the following categories, depending on their interests, skills and contributions:</p>
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 <li>Developers are the programmers who write, debug and fix the C++ code that is the core of the OpenOffice software.</li>
 <li>QA (Quality Assurance) are the volunteers to test OpenOffice builds, looking for bugs. They also develop test automation and test cases.</li>
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-<p>Congratulations!  You have completed this Level. Please send a note to <a href="mailto:recruitment@openoffice.apache.org?subject=Completed How the Apache OpenOffice Project Works">recruitment@openoffice.apache.org</a> 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.</p>
+<p>Congratulations! You have completed this level. Please send a note to <a href="mailto:recruitment@openoffice.apache.org?subject=Completed How the Apache OpenOffice Project Works">recruitment@openoffice.apache.org</a> 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.</p>
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