Fix broken image reference
When we tidied up the process docs by moving them into a directory, we inadvertently broke a few image links since they now point to the wrong place. This commit fixes the links so the documents render properly. Change-Id: I3c920dec35b48e3ee33c6c81a1df01a697d9dd7f
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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ make sense to be the primary factors used when we select core capabilities.
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While we strive to make the DefCore process objective and quantitive, we
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must recognize that these choices drive community behavior.
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.. figure:: images/Defcore_capabilities_criteria.png
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.. figure:: ../images/Defcore_capabilities_criteria.png
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Graphic showing Capabilities Seleciton Criteria
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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Implementation
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Principles
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==========
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.. image:: images/500px-Core_flow.png
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.. image:: ../images/500px-Core_flow.png
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1. Implementations that are Core can use OpenStack trademark (OpenStack™)
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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Designated Sections
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Designated Sections Illustration
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.. image:: images/Defcore_designated_sections.png
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.. image:: ../images/Defcore_designated_sections.png
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Designated Sections Selection Guidance
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@ -72,4 +72,4 @@ in the Board approved DefCore Guidelines. The 2015.03 Guideline
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was set to match the Board action of 2014 December 2.
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Please see the current Guidelines to determine which Designated
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Sections apply.
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Sections apply.
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@ -62,4 +62,4 @@ Compute and Object programs and the following capabilities:
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Platform and Components Illustration
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.. image:: images/DefCore_Platform_and_Programs_v14.jpg
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.. image:: ../images/DefCore_Platform_and_Programs_v14.jpg
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