<p>If someone is on the Samba Team, this means they have commit rights to the
Samba Subversion tree. Samba Team members, then, are the ones who maintain
Samba, develop new features, and apply patches from the larger Samba community,
-to name just a few areas of respoonsibility.</p>
+to name just a few areas of responsibility.</p>
<h3>How do I contact a Samba Team member?</h3>
<p>For general information, such as release announcements, see
<a href="/http://news.samba.org/">http://news.samba.org/</a>.
-For more indepth info on the daily work of Samba development,
+For more in-depth info on the daily work of Samba development,
it's best to subscribe to the <a href="https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba-technical">samba-technical</a> mailing list, or visit
#samba-technical on irc.freenode.net. The obsessive-compulsive will follow
both.</p>
like to see Samba implement, work up a patch and submit it to the samba-technical
mailing list.</p>
-<p>The really thorough contributor will also find the coresponding bug
+<p>The really thorough contributor will also find the corresponding bug
in <a href="https:bugzilla.samba.org/">Bugzilla</a> and attach the patch there.
Be sure to mention you've done this when posting to the samba-technical mailing
list.</p>
Samba, try <a href="http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/branches/SAMBA_4_0/">Samba4</a>,
which you'll obviously have to build yourself. You can also try
<a href="http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/trunk/">Trunk</a> in the
-Subversion source tree, if you want to experiement with upcoming 3.0.x
+Subversion source tree, if you want to experiment with upcoming 3.0.x
features.</p>
<p>The current stable, production Samba server is the Samba 3.0 branch. The