[gnome-web-www] Fix a date



commit 06ed7d43d03f36a690ac3ad7a962820b8b279991
Author: Marina Zhurakhinskaya <marinaz redhat com>
Date:   Sat Jan 31 00:19:38 2015 -0500

    Fix a date

 theme/outreachy/index.html |    2 +-
 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/theme/outreachy/index.html b/theme/outreachy/index.html
index 24f452f..6386d0e 100644
--- a/theme/outreachy/index.html
+++ b/theme/outreachy/index.html
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
 
         <div class="span24 section" id="about">
             <h2>About</h2>
-            <p>Outreachy is the successor of the Outreach Program for Women (OPW). OPW was inspired by 
Google Summer of Code and by how few women applied for it. The GNOME Foundation first started OPW with one 
round in 2006, and then resumed the effort in 2010 with rounds organized twice a year. In the May 2012 round, 
the Software Freedom Conservancy joined OPW with one internship with the Twisted project. In the January 2013 
round, many other free and open source organizations joined the program. For the May 2014 round, the program 
was renamed to Outreachy with the goal of expanding to engage people from various underrepresented groups and 
was moved to the Software Freedom Conservancy as its organizational home.</p>
+            <p>Outreachy is the successor of the Outreach Program for Women (OPW). OPW was inspired by 
Google Summer of Code and by how few women applied for it. The GNOME Foundation first started OPW with one 
round in 2006, and then resumed the effort in 2010 with rounds organized twice a year. In the May 2012 round, 
the Software Freedom Conservancy joined OPW with one internship with the Twisted project. In the January 2013 
round, many other free and open source organizations joined the program. For the May 2015 round, the program 
was renamed to Outreachy with the goal of expanding to engage people from various underrepresented groups and 
was moved to the Software Freedom Conservancy as its organizational home.</p>
 
             <p>This program is a welcoming link that connects <strong>talented and passionate 
newcomers</strong> with people working in free and open source software and guides them through their first 
contribution. Through Outreachy, participants learn how exciting and valuable work on software freedom can 
be, while helping us to build a more inclusive community. </p>
             


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