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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ cd gluster-swift
### Git Review
The tool `git review` is a simple tool to automate interaction with Gerrit.
-We recommend using this tool to upload, modify, and query changes in Gerrit.
+It is recommended to use this tool to upload, modify, and query changes in Gerrit.
The tool can be installed by running the following command:
~~~
@@ -35,16 +35,16 @@ Note that while many distros offer a version of `git review`, they don't
necessarily keep it up to date. Pip gives one the latest which
often avoids problems with various Gerrit servers.
-We now need to setup `git review` to communicate with review.gluster.org.
-First, let's determine our `git review` setup by typing:
+You now need to setup `git review` to communicate with review.gluster.org.
+First, determine your `git review` setup by typing:
~~~
git review -s
~~~
If there is no output, then everything is setup correctly. If the output
-contains the string *We don't know where your gerrit is*, then we need
-a setup a remote repo with the name `gerrit`. We can inspect the current
+contains the string *We don't know where your gerrit is*, then you need to
+setup a remote repo with the name `gerrit`. You can inspect the current
remote repo's by typing the following command.
~~~
@@ -148,14 +148,14 @@ For more information on commit messages, please visit the
[Git Commit Messages][] page in OpenStack.org.
### Uploading to Gerrit
-Once you have the changes ready for review, you can submit it to Gerrit
-simply by typing:
+Once you have the changes ready for review, you can submit it to Gerrit
+by typing:
~~~
git review
~~~
-After the change is reviewed, most likely you may have to make some
+After the change is reviewed, you might have to make some
additional modifications to your change. To continue the work for
a specific change, you can query Gerrit for the change number by
typing: