[upstream] Fix typos

I found several typos during translations.
This commit fixes them.

Change-Id: I9f155fd5a6c0a1523332eebd559f6deee184b56a
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Akihiro Motoki 2016-10-05 23:56:18 +09:00
parent 5e0f091688
commit 994dec43d6
7 changed files with 8 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Install tox using pip::
Build the presentation Build the presentation
---------------------- ----------------------
Build the presention using tox:: Build the presentation using tox::
tox -e upstream-slides tox -e upstream-slides

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@ -9,12 +9,12 @@ Install an IRC Program
---------------------- ----------------------
We'll install an IRC program called Hexchat. We'll install an IRC program called Hexchat.
For a linux distrubtions like Debian, Ubuntu, or Mint open a terminal and For a linux distributions like Debian, Ubuntu, or Mint open a terminal and
type:: type::
sudo apt install hexchat sudo apt install hexchat
For a linux distrubtions like Redhat, Fedora 21 or earlier, or Centos open For a linux distributions like Redhat, Fedora 21 or earlier, or CentOS open
a terminal and type:: a terminal and type::
sudo yum install hexchat sudo yum install hexchat

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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ OpenStack from Telecom/NFV perspective
OpenStack from Telecom/NFV perspective OpenStack from Telecom/NFV perspective
====================================== ======================================
- Virtual Infrastructure Manager (VIM) + NFV Infratsructure (NFVI) - Virtual Infrastructure Manager (VIM) + NFV Infrastructure (NFVI)
- Most of the OpenStack services - Most of the OpenStack services

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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ bug tracker, etc) and coordinated *processes* to produce a number of
OpenStack's mission. OpenStack's mission.
- Teams in OpenStack can be freely created as they are needed - Teams in OpenStack can be freely created as they are needed
- Teams of official projects are under the authority of the Technical Commitee - Teams of official projects are under the authority of the Technical Committee
- The official list of projects: - The official list of projects:
- http://governance.openstack.org/reference/projects/ - http://governance.openstack.org/reference/projects/

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Official OpenStack projects
Benefits of being an Official OpenStack project Benefits of being an Official OpenStack project
=============================================== ===============================================
- Contributors get to vote in the Technical Commitee election - Contributors get to vote in the Technical Committee election
- Can publish to docs.openstack.org and developer.openstack.org - Can publish to docs.openstack.org and developer.openstack.org
- The teams get space on OpenStack Summits and Project Team Gatherings (PTG) - The teams get space on OpenStack Summits and Project Team Gatherings (PTG)
- Get marketing from the OpenStack Foundation - Get marketing from the OpenStack Foundation

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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Contents of a Commit Message (Body)
=================================== ===================================
- Lines limited to 72 characters - Lines limited to 72 characters
- Explaination of issue being solved and why it should be fixed - Explanation of issue being solved and why it should be fixed
- Explain how problem is solved - Explain how problem is solved
- Other possible content - Other possible content
- Does it improve code structure? - Does it improve code structure?

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@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ These slides prepare students for the Lego activity, and ensure they
understand the metaphors in use. The Lego in the exercise represents the understand the metaphors in use. The Lego in the exercise represents the
code of a software project, in this case OpenStack. The students all take code of a software project, in this case OpenStack. The students all take
on roles that represent various facets of the OpenStack community, including on roles that represent various facets of the OpenStack community, including
upstream roles like Foundation and TCT, and contributors like corporations, upstream roles like Foundation and TC, and contributors like corporations,
and unaffiliated individuals animated by unknown motives (free agents). and unaffiliated individuals animated by unknown motives (free agents).
The group is split into their new 'teams' at this stage. Facilitators can The group is split into their new 'teams' at this stage. Facilitators can