Author: buildbot
Date: Mon Jan 13 23:35:26 2014
New Revision: 894008

Log:
Staging update by buildbot for openoffice

Modified:
    websites/staging/openoffice/trunk/content/   (props changed)
    websites/staging/openoffice/trunk/content/list-conduct.html

Propchange: websites/staging/openoffice/trunk/content/
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--- cms:source-revision (original)
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@@ -1 +1 @@
-1557607
+1557884

Modified: websites/staging/openoffice/trunk/content/list-conduct.html
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--- websites/staging/openoffice/trunk/content/list-conduct.html (original)
+++ websites/staging/openoffice/trunk/content/list-conduct.html Mon Jan 13 
23:35:26 2014
@@ -176,14 +176,15 @@ has been violated. Ramping up to a relea
 frequency. Sometimes it unavoidably requires a long post to say what needs to 
be 
 said.</p>
 <h1 id="10-moderators-are-guiding-the-lists">10. Moderators are guiding the 
lists</h1>
-<h1 id="a-general">A. General</h1>
+<blockquote>
+<p><strong>A. General</strong></p>
 <p>We have various mailing lists, they all have a purpose. Lists are how we 
work
 on developing the product, communicate about the project, coordinate with other
 project members, help users, etc.</p>
-<h1 id="b-pmc-appoints-the-moderators">B. PMC appoints the Moderators</h1>
+<p><strong>B. PMC appoints the Moderators</strong></p>
 <p>Moderators are appointed by the PMC to help ensure that the mailing lists
 function well for these purposes.</p>
-<h1 id="c-expected-is-a-good-breeding">C. Expected is a good breeding</h1>
+<p><strong>C. Good Behavior is expected</strong></p>
 <p>List subscribers are expected to be "be good". It is not our job to explain
 what that means in minute detail. That was the job of our parents, and it took
 many years. The best we can do is give some highlights, in the form of these 
List
@@ -191,16 +192,18 @@ Conduct Guidelines. These are reminders 
 that may be less familiar to new users of mailing lists. This list is not
 comprehensive. There are more ways that a clever person can find to be 
disruptive
 than we have time, or creativity, to write down.</p>
-<h1 id="d-disruptive-users-can-left-out-of-the-lists">D. Disruptive users can 
left out of the lists</h1>
+<p><strong>D. Disruptive users can be left out of the lists</strong></p>
 <p>When encountering disruptive behavior on the list, Moderators have 
available,
 at their discretion, a range of corrective actions, from general reminders,
 private or public admonishment, to temporary or permanent banning of 
subscribers.
 There is no necessary progression of actions. For example, depending on 
severity
 disruptive actions might lead immediately to banning.</p>
-<h1 id="e-what-to-do-in-case-of-doubt">E. What to do in case of doubt?</h1>
+<p><strong>E. What to do in case of doubt?</strong></p>
 <p>Decisions of Moderators are subject to review by the PMC and anyone who 
feels
 that a Moderator's discretion was abused can escalate by sending an email to 
the
-PMC at [email protected]. The decision of the PMC is final.</p>
+PMC at <a href="mailto:[email protected]";> 
[email protected].</a>
+The decision of the PMC is final.</p>
+</blockquote>
 <h1 id="more-useful-stuff">More Useful Stuff</h1>
 <ul>
 <li><a href="http://www.apache.org/dev/contrib-email-tips.html";>Apache Tips 
for Email Contributors</a></li>


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