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Posted to commits@openoffice.apache.org by ks...@apache.org on 2013/07/07 23:45:39 UTC

svn commit: r1500542 - /openoffice/site/trunk/content/orientation/index.mdtext

Author: kschenk
Date: Sun Jul  7 21:45:39 2013
New Revision: 1500542

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1500542
Log:
Suggested by: Alex Stillwell. To put links closer to introductory material.

Modified:
    openoffice/site/trunk/content/orientation/index.mdtext

Modified: openoffice/site/trunk/content/orientation/index.mdtext
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openoffice/site/trunk/content/orientation/index.mdtext?rev=1500542&r1=1500541&r2=1500542&view=diff
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--- openoffice/site/trunk/content/orientation/index.mdtext (original)
+++ openoffice/site/trunk/content/orientation/index.mdtext Sun Jul  7 21:45:39 2013
@@ -32,22 +32,19 @@ provide key information and help you dev
 We've designed the Orientation Modules in four levels:
 
 The first two are focused on general project-wide community participation skills.  These modules provide the information that every contributor should aim to understand, 
-whether they are writing C++ code or user documentation.  An experienced open source developer, especially one with prior experience at Apache, should be able to skim through 
-these modules, since much will be familiar.
+whether they are writing C++ code or user documentation. An experienced open source developer, especially one with prior experience at Apache, should be able to skim through 
+the first two modules, since much will be familiar. 
 
-Once you have completed these first two Levels, you will have been exposed to the basic skills that enable you to volunteer as a general contributor, or to dive deeper into a 
-specialized are of the project, like Quality Assurance, Marketing, Translation or Development.
+* Level 1: [Introduction to Contributing to Apache OpenOffice](intro-contributing.html) and [How the Apache OpenOffice Project Works](how-aoo-project-works.html)
 
-Levels 3 and 4 are specialized Levels, that focus on basic and intermediate knowledge, processes, tools and skills related to that specific area.
+* Level 2: [Decision Making](decision-making.html) and [Making sense of Project's Technical Infrastructure](infrastructure.html)
 
 
-##Available Orientation Modules
+Once you have completed these first two Levels, you will have been exposed to the basic skills that enable you to volunteer as a general contributor, or to dive deeper into a 
+specialized are of the project, like Quality Assurance, Marketing, Translation or Development.
 
-The Orientation Modules for the various Levels are under active development. An outline of the anticipated modules is as follows, with links to the ones currently available:
- 
-* Level 1: [Introduction to Contributing to Apache OpenOffice](intro-contributing.html) and [How the Apache OpenOffice Project Works](how-aoo-project-works.html)
+Levels 3 and 4 are specialized Levels, that focus on basic and intermediate knowledge, processes, tools and skills related to that specific area.
 
-* Level 2: [Decision Making](decision-making.html) and [Making sense of Project's Technical Infrastructure](infrastructure.html)
 
 * Level 3: Introductory Specialized Areas