commit 558fa7e9a53cb1a53570b18c51cdeb6d0ce7e632
Author: Pili Guerra <[email protected]>
Date:   Fri Sep 20 12:36:34 2019 +0200

    README.md small style fixes
---
 README.md | 14 ++------------
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 1bc2893..f196cd5 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -68,17 +68,7 @@ If you want to contribute to the Community portal, we will 
be happy to help you.
 
 This is the workflow that Tor Internal people should use when making changes 
on the Community Portal:
 
-1. When starting work on an issue or content, please assign the issue to 
yourself and move into the `Doing` column on the [Community Portal Project 
Board](https://dip.torproject.org/web/community/-/boards). You can follow the 
process outlined in ["How to send a merge request or propose a 
change"](https://dip.torproject.org/web/tpo/wikis/Git-flow-and-merge-requests#how-to-send-a-merge-request-or-propose-a-change)
 to work on your changes. e.g
-```
-# Start a new feature
-git checkout -b new-feature master
-# Edit some files
-git add <file>
-git commit -m "Start a feature"
-# Edit some files
-git add <file>
-git commit -m "Finish a feature"
-```
+1. When starting work on an issue or content, please assign the issue to 
yourself and move into the `Doing` column on the [Community Portal Project 
Board](https://dip.torproject.org/web/community/-/boards). You can follow the 
process outlined in ["How to send a merge request or propose a 
change"](https://dip.torproject.org/web/tpo/wikis/Git-flow-and-merge-requests#how-to-send-a-merge-request-or-propose-a-change)
 to work on your changes.
 2. To view your changes on the website, you can [run lektor 
locally](https://dip.torproject.org/web/tpo/wikis/Compiling-a-local-version-of-the-website)
 3. Once you are happy with your work, push your changes to `develop` branch 
and move to `needs-review` column on the [Community Portal Project 
Board](https://dip.torproject.org/web/community/-/boards)
 4. Add a comment to the issue, tagging the reviewer, e.g `@steph`, with:
@@ -86,7 +76,7 @@ git commit -m "Finish a feature"
     - Contents file, containing your changes where it would be located on the 
**reviewer's repo** e.g 
`https://dip.torproject.org/steph/community/blob/develop/content/onion-services/contents.lr`
     - For the review workflow, please see (Reviewer Workflow)
 5. Once the work has been reviewed and any necessary changes and merge request 
has been made, a repo maintainer or team members with write access to gitweb 
master will then merge or cherry-pick these changes to master, following the 
workflow outlined in [How to use our git 
flow](https://dip.torproject.org/web/tpo/wikis/Git-flow-and-merge-requests#how-to-use-our-git-flow)
-6. Merger should then move the the ticket to the `Closed` column
+6. Merger should then move the the ticket to the `Closed` column.
 
 ### Reviewer Workflow
 

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