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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ publishing all Official Repositories content. This team works in collaboration
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with upstream software maintainers, security experts, and the broader Docker
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community.
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-While it is preferrable to have upstream software authors maintaining their
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+While it is preferable to have upstream software authors maintaining their
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corresponding Official Repositories, this is not a strict requirement. Creating
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and maintaining images for Official Repositories is a public process. It takes
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place openly on GitHub where participation is encouraged. Anyone can provide
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@@ -92,9 +92,9 @@ Official Repository is "generally useful" to the large Python developer
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community, whereas an obscure text adventure game written in Python last week is
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not.
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-When a new proposal is accepted, the author becomes responsibile for keeping
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+When a new proposal is accepted, the author becomes responsible for keeping
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their images up-to-date and responding to user feedback. The Official
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-Repositories team becomes responsibile for publishing the images and
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+Repositories team becomes responsible for publishing the images and
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documentation on Docker Hub. Updates to the Official Repository follow the same
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pull request process, though with less review. The Official Repositories team
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ultimately acts as a gatekeeper for all changes, which helps mitigate the risk
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