Author: robweir
Date: Thu Jun 27 16:46:32 2013
New Revision: 1497436

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1497436
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--- openoffice/site/trunk/content/orientation/decision-making.mdtext (original)
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16:46:32 2013
@@ -19,8 +19,6 @@ Notice:    Licensed to the Apache Softwa
 In this Orientation Module you will learn about Decision Making within the 
project.  As with the previous Level 1 Module, if you have prior experience 
with an 
 open source software project, especially one at Apache, then much of this 
material will already be familiar to you.
 
-1. Please send an email to 
[[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]?subject=Starting 
Decision Making Module) to let us know you are working on this module.
-
 1. In the previous Module we read about collaboration on the mailings lists, 
how to do it efficiently and how to avoid the most common pitfalls.  We use the 
mailing lists for many things,
 for asking questions, for sharing information or the like.  But one of the 
most important uses of the mailing list is for decision making.  It is 
important to understand
 how decisions are made in an Apache community.  Here are a few general 
principles that you should keep in mind:
@@ -70,5 +68,5 @@ how decisions are made in an Apache comm
 Keep your eye out for terms like "proposal", "lazy consensus", "vote" or 
"veto" and see how they are used in practice.  Compare actual practice to the 
above descriptions.  No, we're
 not perfect.  But we work best and have the most fun when we follow the above 
guidelines.  And so will you when you apply then in your own list 
communications!
 
-1. Congratulations!  You have completed this Module  Please send a note to 
[[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]?subject=Completed
 Decision Making Module) so 
-we all know.   This is also a good opportunity to send along any feedback or 
questions you might have on this Orientation Module.
+1. Congratulations, you have completed this Module! If you have any questions 
or feedback on this module, 
+please send a note to 
[[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]?subject=Comments 
on Decision Making Module).


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