Author: kschenk
Date: Mon Jan 13 23:35:23 2014
New Revision: 1557884

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1557884
Log:
A few wording and formatting changes.


Modified:
    openoffice/site/trunk/content/list-conduct.mdtext

Modified: openoffice/site/trunk/content/list-conduct.mdtext
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openoffice/site/trunk/content/list-conduct.mdtext?rev=1557884&r1=1557883&r2=1557884&view=diff
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--- openoffice/site/trunk/content/list-conduct.mdtext (original)
+++ openoffice/site/trunk/content/list-conduct.mdtext Mon Jan 13 23:35:23 2014
@@ -116,43 +116,43 @@ has been violated. Ramping up to a relea
 frequency. Sometimes it unavoidably requires a long post to say what needs to 
be 
 said.
 
-#10. Moderators are guiding the lists
+#10. Moderators are guiding the lists#
+>**A. General**
 
-#A. General
+>We have various mailing lists, they all have a purpose. Lists are how we work
+>on developing the product, communicate about the project, coordinate with 
other
+>project members, help users, etc.
 
-We have various mailing lists, they all have a purpose. Lists are how we work
-on developing the product, communicate about the project, coordinate with other
-project members, help users, etc.
+>**B. PMC appoints the Moderators**
 
-#B. PMC appoints the Moderators
+>Moderators are appointed by the PMC to help ensure that the mailing lists
+>function well for these purposes.
 
-Moderators are appointed by the PMC to help ensure that the mailing lists
-function well for these purposes.
+>**C. Good Behavior is expected**
 
-#C. Expected is a good breeding
+>List subscribers are expected to be "be good". It is not our job to explain
+>what that means in minute detail. That was the job of our parents, and it took
+>many years. The best we can do is give some highlights, in the form of these 
List
+>Conduct Guidelines. These are reminders of some of the things to watch out for
+>that may be less familiar to new users of mailing lists. This list is not
+>comprehensive. There are more ways that a clever person can find to be 
disruptive
+>than we have time, or creativity, to write down.
 
-List subscribers are expected to be "be good". It is not our job to explain
-what that means in minute detail. That was the job of our parents, and it took
-many years. The best we can do is give some highlights, in the form of these 
List
-Conduct Guidelines. These are reminders of some of the things to watch out for
-that may be less familiar to new users of mailing lists. This list is not
-comprehensive. There are more ways that a clever person can find to be 
disruptive
-than we have time, or creativity, to write down.
+>**D. Disruptive users can be left out of the lists**
 
-#D. Disruptive users can left out of the lists
+>When encountering disruptive behavior on the list, Moderators have available,
+>at their discretion, a range of corrective actions, from general reminders,
+>private or public admonishment, to temporary or permanent banning of 
subscribers.
+>There is no necessary progression of actions. For example, depending on 
severity
+>disruptive actions might lead immediately to banning.
 
-When encountering disruptive behavior on the list, Moderators have available,
-at their discretion, a range of corrective actions, from general reminders,
-private or public admonishment, to temporary or permanent banning of 
subscribers.
-There is no necessary progression of actions. For example, depending on 
severity
-disruptive actions might lead immediately to banning.
+>**E. What to do in case of doubt?**
 
-#E. What to do in case of doubt?
+>Decisions of Moderators are subject to review by the PMC and anyone who feels
+>that a Moderator's discretion was abused can escalate by sending an email to 
the
+>PMC at <a href="mailto:priv...@openoffice.apache.org";> 
priv...@openoffice.apache.org.</a>
+>The decision of the PMC is final.
 
-Decisions of Moderators are subject to review by the PMC and anyone who feels
-that a Moderator's discretion was abused can escalate by sending an email to 
the
-PMC at priv...@openoffice.apache.org. The decision of the PMC is final.
-
-#More Useful Stuff
+#More Useful Stuff#
 
 - [Apache Tips for Email 
Contributors](http://www.apache.org/dev/contrib-email-tips.html)
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