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commit 6a00f6910592578901e9ac88b96b3e752fab5576 Author: Dave Fisher <[email protected]> AuthorDate: Wed Jun 30 10:13:01 2021 -0700 Change recruitments back to volunteers revrting part of last change --- content/mailing-lists.md | 2 +- content/orientation/how-aoo-project-works.md | 8 ++++---- content/orientation/intro-contributing.md | 6 +++--- content/orientation/intro-development.md | 6 +++--- 4 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/mailing-lists.md b/content/mailing-lists.md index b4fd5a7..cc0a140 100644 --- a/content/mailing-lists.md +++ b/content/mailing-lists.md @@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ the OpenOffice project: - anything of a confidential nature should be sent to [email protected] - support questions related to the OpenOffice product should go to [email protected] - website related questions should go to [email protected] -- questions on recruitmenting for the project should go to [email protected] +- questions on volunteering for the project should go to [email protected] - press queries should go to [email protected] For any topic not covered by the above, send your post to: [email protected] diff --git a/content/orientation/how-aoo-project-works.md b/content/orientation/how-aoo-project-works.md index e79af96..13b7a22 100644 --- a/content/orientation/how-aoo-project-works.md +++ b/content/orientation/how-aoo-project-works.md @@ -5,13 +5,13 @@ Notice: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 1. As you learned in the [previous module](intro-contributing.html) the Apache Software Foundation formally has Members, who elect a Board of Directors who appoint Officers, including PMC (Project Management Committee) Chairs, who work with the PMC's of the individual Top Level Projects and their communities, to publish open source software for the public good. In this module we'll take a closer look at how exactly we accomplish this within the Apache OpenOffice project, how we divide up [...] -1. Recruitments in the project tend to self-identify themselves in one or more of the following categories, depending on their interests, skills and contributions: +1. Volunteers in the project tend to self-identify themselves in one or more of the following categories, depending on their interests, skills and contributions: * Developers are the programmers who write, debug and fix the C++ code that is the core of the OpenOffice software. - * QA (Quality Assurance) are the recruitments to test OpenOffice builds, looking for bugs. They also develop test automation and test cases. - * Support are the recruitments who answer user questions on our Community Forums and User list. + * QA (Quality Assurance) are the volunteers to test OpenOffice builds, looking for bugs. They also develop test automation and test cases. + * Support are the volunteers who answer user questions on our Community Forums and User list. * UX (Usability) - * Localization/Internationalization are the recruitments whose expertise is in adapting OpenOffice so it works well with the writing and other cultural conventions and expectations of + * Localization/Internationalization are the volunteers whose expertise is in adapting OpenOffice so it works well with the writing and other cultural conventions and expectations of users around the globe. This includes translations and related activities. * Documentation * Admins, including moderators, diff --git a/content/orientation/intro-contributing.md b/content/orientation/intro-contributing.md index c1ae291..369af58 100644 --- a/content/orientation/intro-contributing.md +++ b/content/orientation/intro-contributing.md @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ Title: Introduction to Contributing to Apache OpenOffice Notice: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -In this Orientation Module you will gain basic familiarity with the Apache Software Foundation and how it works, get signed up for various important online project services, and introduce yourself to the other recruitments on the project's mailing mailing list. +In this Orientation Module you will gain basic familiarity with the Apache Software Foundation and how it works, get signed up for various important online project services, and introduce yourself to the other volunteers on the project's mailing lists. Level 1 is focused on connecting you to the project. If you have prior experience with an open source software project, especially one at Apache, then much of this will already be familiar to you. -1. Introduce yourself to the other project Recruitments by sending an email to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]?subject=Starting%20Introduction%20to%20Contributing%20to%20Apache%20OpenOffice%20Module). Who are you, where are you from, what are you interested in? These are all good things to cover. Also, as you work through the items on this page, if you have questions or problems, please feel free to ask for help by sending a note to this list. +1. Introduce yourself to the other project volunteers by sending an email to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]?subject=Starting%20Introduction%20to%20Contributing%20to%20Apache%20OpenOffice%20Module). Who are you, where are you from, what are you interested in? These are all good things to cover. Also, as you work through the items on this page, if you have questions or problems, please feel free to ask for help by sending a note to this list. 1. It is important that you understand a little about the Apache Software Foundation and OpenOffice, what it is, how it is organized and how the Apache OpenOffice Project fits into the overall Foundation. This is partially organizational knowledge and a little history. But it is important for understanding how things work here, and understanding the culture of this open source community. Suggested readings are: @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ Apache, then much of this will already be familiar to you. 1. Our [Community Forums](https://forum.openoffice.org/) These are available in several languages. This is the primary way in which we engage with the user community. 1. Join our [Social Networks](/social.html) -1. Finally, once you have done the above, go to our our [Directory of Recruitments](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Directory+of+Recruitments) wiki page and add your information. Congratulations! Please send a note to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]?subject=Completed%20Introduction%20to%20Contributing%20to%20Apache%20OpenOffice%20Module) so we know. +1. Finally, once you have done the above, go to our our [Directory of Volunteers](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Directory+of+Volunteerss) wiki page and add your information. Congratulations! Please send a note to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]?subject=Completed%20Introduction%20to%20Contributing%20to%20Apache%20OpenOffice%20Module) so we know. diff --git a/content/orientation/intro-development.md b/content/orientation/intro-development.md index d7f9acd..d99e915 100644 --- a/content/orientation/intro-development.md +++ b/content/orientation/intro-development.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ To complete this module, read through the material on this page, including the l Your first task is to subscribe to our Recruitment mailing list. You can subscribe by sending an email to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]). -Then you can introduce yourself by [sending an email to the list](mailto:[email protected]?subject=New%20Dev%20Recruitment). We'd love to hear who you are, where you are from, what your background is, etc. Also as you work through the items on this page, if you have questions or problems, please feel free to ask for help by sending a note to this same list. +Then you can introduce yourself by [sending an email to the list](mailto:[email protected]?subject=New%20Dev%20Volunteer). We'd love to hear who you are, where you are from, what your background is, etc. Also as you work through the items on this page, if you have questions or problems, please feel free to ask for help by sending a note to this same list. Note: In parallel with the Dev-specific items on this page, you may want to also review the [Level 1 and Level 2 Orientation Modules](/orientation/index.html). They have useful background information on The Apache Way, mailing list etiquette, decision making in the project, etc. A quick review is a good idea, especially if you are new to working in Apache-style open source projects. @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ A few suggestions to help you find your way around this massive codebase: As a new developer you will want to find some easy coding tasks. These are tasks that generally can be done with good C++ skills, but do not require comprehensive knowledge of how OpenOffice is put together. The tasks are more localized. By doing easy tasks you gain experience and confidence hacking with the code base. -We use a [Bugzilla issue tracker](https://bz.apache.org/ooo/) to track reported defects in OpenOffice. Some of us also use Bugzilla for tracking feature and enhancement tasks as well. The value of tracking all coding-related tasks in Bugzilla is that it helps our QA recruitments know which areas to test. Whether code was changed to fix a bug or enhance a feature -- the QA impact is pretty much the same. +We use a [Bugzilla issue tracker](https://bz.apache.org/ooo/) to track reported defects in OpenOffice. Some of us also use Bugzilla for tracking feature and enhancement tasks as well. The value of tracking all coding-related tasks in Bugzilla is that it helps our QA volunteers know which areas to test. Whether code was changed to fix a bug or enhance a feature -- the QA impact is pretty much the same. If you have not done so already, please [sign up for a Bugzilla account](https://issues.apache.org/ooo/createaccount.cgi). This will allow you to enter new bugs or tasks, but also assign yourself existing ones. @@ -77,4 +77,4 @@ Please review these [guidelines for submitting patches](/svn-basics.html#creatin ## Module Completion -Once you have completed this Module, go to our our [Directory of Recruitments](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Directory+of+Recruitments) wiki page and add or update your information. Congratulations! Please send a note to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]?subject=Completed%20Introduction%20to%20Development) so we know. +Once you have completed this Module, go to our our [Directory of Volunteers](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Directory+of+Volunteers) wiki page and add or update your information. Congratulations! Please send a note to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]?subject=Completed%20Introduction%20to%20Development) so we know.
