Github user AviaE commented on a diff in the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/incubator-ariatosca/pull/152#discussion_r121450535
  
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    @@ -12,32 +12,23 @@ ARIA
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    -[ARIA](http://ariatosca.incubator.apache.org/) is a an open-source, 
lightweight, library and CLI for orchestration that open-source projects can 
consume to build TOSCA-based orchestration solutions for resources and services 
orchestration. It supports NFV and hybrid Cloud scenarios.
    +What is ARIA?
    +----------------
    +
    +[ARIA](http://ariatosca.incubator.apache.org/) is a an open-source, 
[TOSCA](https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tosca/)-based, lightweight 
library and CLI for orchestration and for consumption by projects building 
TOSCA-based solutions for resources and services orchestration.
     
     ARIA can be utilized by any organization that wants to implement 
TOSCA-based orchestration in its solutions, whether a multi-cloud enterprise 
application, or an NFV or SDN solution for multiple virtual infrastructure 
managers.
     
    -With ARIA, you can utilize TOSCA's cloud portability out-of-the-box, to 
test and run your applications, from template to deployment. 
    +With ARIA, you can utilize TOSCA's cloud portability out-of-the-box, to 
develop, test and run your applications. 
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    why did you remove 'from template to deployment'?


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