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@ -90,7 +90,8 @@ During the set up or testing of OpenStack, you might have questions
about how a specific task is completed or be in a situation where a
feature does not work correctly. Use the
`ask.openstack.org <https://ask.openstack.org>`__ site to ask questions
and get answers. When you visit the https://ask.openstack.org site, scan
and get answers. When you visit the `Ask OpenStack
<https://ask.openstack.org>`_ site, scan
the recently asked questions to see whether your question has already
been answered. If not, ask a new question. Be sure to give a clear,
concise summary in the title and provide as much detail as possible in
@ -103,8 +104,8 @@ OpenStack mailing lists
A great way to get answers and insights is to post your question or
problematic scenario to the OpenStack mailing list. You can learn from
and help others who might have similar issues. To subscribe or view the
archives, go to
http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack. If you are
archives, go to the `general OpenStack mailing list
<http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack>`_. If you are
interested in the other mailing lists for specific projects or development,
refer to `Mailing Lists <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Mailing_Lists>`__.
@ -220,8 +221,9 @@ Freenode network. You can hang out, ask questions, or get immediate
feedback for urgent and pressing issues. To install an IRC client or use
a browser-based client, go to
`https://webchat.freenode.net/ <https://webchat.freenode.net>`__. You can
also use Colloquy (Mac OS X, http://colloquy.info/), mIRC (Windows,
http://www.mirc.com/), or XChat (Linux). When you are in the IRC channel
also use `Colloquy <http://colloquy.info/>`_ (Mac OS X),
`mIRC <http://www.mirc.com/>`_ (Windows),
or XChat (Linux). When you are in the IRC channel
and want to share code or command output, the generally accepted method
is to use a Paste Bin. The OpenStack project has one at
http://paste.openstack.org. Just paste your longer amounts of text or