#### The secondary contact.
-Secondary (or approved) contacts are appointed by the primary contact. A
+Secondary (or alternate) contacts are appointed by the primary contact. A
secondary contact may be assigned limited access and/or privileges. They need
no special level of authority; delegate whatever level of authority seems
appropriate. We will not expect them to make policy decisions, just to find out
to your group contact.
We aim for a reasonable degree of flexibility where we deal with groups. If you
-mention any particular needs your project might have, we'll try to accomodate
+mention any particular needs your project might have, we'll try to accommodate
you.
### Free and Open Source Software (FOSS).
-Project coordination, support, discussion or contact channels associated with software projects which are licensed under terms consistent with the [Debian Free Software Guidelines](http://www.debian.org/social_contract#guidelines), Free Software Foundation's (Free Software Definition](http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html) or the Open Source Initiative's [Open Source Definition](http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition.php) (preferably all three) are considered to be on-topic.
+Project coordination, support, discussion or contact channels associated with software projects which are licensed under terms consistent with the [Debian Free Software Guidelines](http://www.debian.org/social_contract#guidelines), Free Software Foundation's [Free Software Definition](http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html) or the Open Source Initiative's [Open Source Definition](http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition.php) (preferably all three) are considered to be on-topic.
### Non-Software-Related Peer-Directed Project.
## Group Management & Community Team
-The Group Management & Community Team comprises **nhandler**, **e**, **tomaw**
-and **christel**; together they will act as your liaisons during the group
+The Group Management & Community Team comprises, among others, **christel**, **e**,
+**Fuchs**, **glguy** and **tomaw**; together they will act as your liaisons during the group
registration process and throughout your tenure on the freenode network. If you
wish to discuss the group registration process, find out if freenode could be a
good fit for your project or register your project as a group, please feel free
to drop any of the team members a line on IRC.
+If none are online, feel free to reach out to staff in general and they will
+forward your request to the team, which will get back to you as soon as possible.
Once you have discussed your project with a staff member, you'll be asked to
email <projects@freenode.net> with the details of your request, including any