<p>The WebKit project has two kinds of special status beyond being a
contributor. WebKit Committers have direct read-write access to the
-Subversion respository, enabling them to commit changes by themselves
+Subversion repository, enabling them to commit changes by themselves
or others once reviewed. WebKit Reviewers are permitted to review
patches and may grant or deny approval for committing. Details of the
review and commit process are available
-at <a href="http://webkit.org/coding/commit-review-policy.html">http://webkit.org/coding/contributing.html</a>.</p>
+on the <a href="http://webkit.org/coding/contributing.html">contribution page</a>.</p>
<p>New WebKit Committers and WebKit Reviewers will be selected by the
set of existing WebKit Reviewers. We will create a mailing list,
-<<a href="mailto:webkit-reviewers@webkit.org">webkit-reviewers@webkit.org</a>>,
+<<a href="mailto:webkit-reviewers@lists.webkit.org">webkit-reviewers@lists.webkit.org</a>>,
for this purpose.</p>
<p>An up to date list of current WebKit Committers and WebKit
discuss the matter and try to come to consensus; failing this, the
matter will be decided by majority vote of the reviewers.</p>
-<p">Once someone is successfully nominated for WebKit
+<p>Once someone is successfully nominated for WebKit
Committer status, Apple will take care of sending the committer
agreement and setting up a Subversion account once signed and
received.</p>
vote of the reviewers, not including the person under consideration
for revocation.</p>
-<p>Someone actively damaging the repository intentionally abusing
+<p>Someone actively damaging the repository or intentionally abusing
their review privilege may have it temporarily suspended on the
request of any two Reviewers. In such a case, the requesting Reviewers
should notify the webkit-reviewers list with a description of the