Op 25-6-2011 20:25, Eike Rathke schreef:
Hi Dick,

I'm not a native English speaker, but I think I have some corrections.
Me neither, but I think you're right
Confusing enough your diff used '-' for your version and '+' for the
original version, please try to produce diffs specifying files in the
correct order.
Didn't know there was a specific order :-)
Now I do and will apply
On Saturday, 2011-06-25 19:25:06 +0200, Dick Groskamp wrote:

+  1. You have send in patches that were well-respected to improve the software.
That should be "You have sent" instead.
Yep, missed that completely
  You have shown that you can discuss in the mailing lists and that this has
"mailing lists" IMHO was correct, the nouns aren't concatenated in
English.
Couldn't find anything that contradicts your view, so corrected them back to "mailing lists"
I think "e-mail address" was correct.
Couldn't find anything that contradicts your view, so corrected them back to "e-mail address "
   Eike
Thanks.
Created a new patch and attached it to this message

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Index: ppmc-faqs.mdtext.diff
===================================================================
--- ppmc-faqs.mdtext.diff       (revision 0)
+++ ppmc-faqs.mdtext.diff       (revision 0)
@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
+--- D:/Documents en Settings/Dick/Apache 
Openoffice.org/site/trunk/content/openofficeorg/ppmc-faqs.mdtext      vr jun 24 
18:56:53 2011
++++ D:/Documents en Settings/Dick/Apache 
Openoffice.org/site/trunk/content/openofficeorg/ppmc-faqs.mdtext.fix  zo jun 26 
13:52:04 2011
+@@ -34,17 +34,17 @@
+ 
+ The following are conditions to become a committer:
+ 
+- 1. You have send in patches that were well-respected to improve the software.
++ 1. You have sent in patches that were well-respected to improve the software.
+  2. You have added documentation to the Wiki or website that were 
well-respected to
+-    improvent the non-code part of the project.
++    improve the non-code part of the project.
+  3. You have shown that you can discuss in the mailing lists and that this has
+     brought us forward.
+  4. You are well known to the established members, who you are and what you 
have
+     done in the past. Regarding this project, a former-one or another project.
+ 
+-If 1 of the 4 statements above are true, then you can be voted in as 
committer.
++If 1 of the 4 statements above is true, then you can be voted in as committer.
+ 
+-When the vote resut is positive, you will be asked for some information to 
setup
++When the vote result is positive, you will be asked for some information to 
setup
+ your committer status.
+ <br> ([see here for more information][4])
+ 
+@@ -52,9 +52,9 @@
+ 
+ The following is a brief summary of what to expect as committer:
+ 
+- 1. After your (Invividual Contributor Lisence Agreement ([iCLA][5]) has been
++ 1. After your (individual Contributor Lisence Agreement ([iCLA][5]) has been
+     received and registered, you will be invited to specify one or more 
preferred
+-    Apache user names.
++    Apache usernames.
+ 
+     **Important**: The e-mail address you provide in your iCLA will be used 
for the
+     following communications with you.
+@@ -62,11 +62,11 @@
+     Please note that there is also a [Corporate Contributor Lisence Agreement
+     (CCLA)][6] if you want/have to commit in the name of a company or 
organization.
+ 
+- 2. Choose one or more User Names that would be acceptable to you. These are 
short
++ 2. Choose one or more Username(s) that would be acceptable to you. These are 
short
+     names or abbriviations that will be used for a Unix account login.
+ 
+     **Example:** <br>
+-    Your name is "John Doe", so an ID cound be "johnd" or "jdoe". [Here you 
can see
++    Your name is "John Doe", so an ID could be "johnd" or "jdoe". [Here you 
can see
+     if the ID is still free][7] or already given to another committer.
+     
+     Supply all other information that is requested. Return the ID requests as
+@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
+     the order you would like to have, so the first one is the most wanted.
+ 
+  4. You will receive an e-mail, from "[email protected]", that confirms the 
Apache
+-    user name for you and also provides you with an initial password. There 
are also
++    username for you and also provides you with an initial password. There 
are also
+     instructions for changing your password. Please be patient as this mail 
can take
+     some days.
+ 

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