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 <p>The process for submitting a proposal is detailed in the FOSS.IN &quot;<a 
href="http://foss.in/2007/info/Call_for_Participation";>Call for 
Participation</a>&quot; page.</p>
 <p>Deadline: <strong>08 October 2007</strong>. After this date, submissions 
will not be accepted. </p>
 <p>&nbsp;</p>
-<h3>Theme: Building the Indian OpenOffice.org conributor community </h3>
+<h3>Theme: Building the Indian OpenOffice.org contributor community </h3>
 <p>This project day is meant to give  existing developers and contributors a 
platform to share their knowledge and discuss the roadmap(s) for their work 
with the aim of teaching new, technically knowledgeable contributors how to 
contribute to OpenOffice.org. Our goal is to expand the developer base for 
OpenOffice.org in India. </p>
-<p>The below is our proposed schedule. It includes topics that we urge 
abstract proposers to consider. An abstract that focuses on macros, for 
instance, or the QA process, would be greeted with interest.</p>
-<p>Note: In accordance with FOSS.IN policy, <strong>all would-be speakers must 
submit an abstract by 08 October</strong>, even those we invite. We are 
inviting at least one lead developer from the core OpenOffice.org team, as well 
as the Sun community manager and sotware director for OpenOffice.org. <u>All 
will submit proposals by 08 October</u>, and these will follow the FOSS.IN CfP 
process. </p>
+<p>Presented below is our proposed schedule. It includes topics that we urge 
abstract proposers to consider. An abstract that focuses on macros, for 
instance, or the QA process, would be greeted with interest.</p>
+<p>Note: In accordance with FOSS.IN policy, <strong>all would-be speakers must 
submit an abstract by 08 October</strong>, even those we invite. We are 
inviting at least one lead developer from the core OpenOffice.org team, as well 
as the Sun community manager and software director for OpenOffice.org. <u>All 
will submit proposals by 08 October</u>, and these will follow the FOSS.IN CfP 
process. </p>
 <h3>Proposed Schedule</h3>
 <ul type="circle">
   <li>Opening remarks on building OpenOffice.org in India </li>
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
 <h4>Sessions </h4>
 <ul type="circle">
   <li>On UNO: Understanding the Universal Network Objects (UNO) component 
model</li>
-  <li>Exensions: Writing your own OpenOffice.org extensions</li>
+  <li>Extensions: Writing your own OpenOffice.org extensions</li>
   <li>ICU, l10n and Indic</li>
   <li>QA: Building and smoke testing OpenOffice.org</li>
 <li>Other?</li>
@@ -28,9 +28,9 @@
   <li>Show, Tell and Build:
     <ul>
       <li> Macros</li>
-      <li> SpellCheckers</li>
+      <li> Spell Checkers</li>
       <li> Dictionaries (packaging and maintaining)</li>
-      <li> OnlineDeskop</li>
+      <li> Online</li>
     <li>Other?</li>
     </ul>
   </li>




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