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Fix link to /docs/contribute/blog/writing-buddy page, fix typo in /docs/contribute/blog/writing-buddy page
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content/en/docs/contribute/blog/buddying.md

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There are two official Kubernetes blogs, and the CNCF has its own blog where you can cover Kubernetes too.
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Read [contributing to Kubernetes blogs](/docs/contribute/blog/) to learn about these two blogs.
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When people contributor to either blog as an author, the Kubernetes project pairs up authors
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When people contribute to either blog as an author, the Kubernetes project pairs up authors
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as _writing buddies_. This page explains how to fulfil the buddy role.
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You should make sure that you have at least read an outline of [article submission](/docs/contribute/blog/submission/)

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Your writing buddy can provide comments and / or feedback for your draft text and
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will (or should) check that it's in line with the guidelines. At the same time, you'll
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be their writing buddy and can follow the [guide](/docs/contribute/blog/editing/#writing-buddies)
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be their writing buddy and can follow the [guide](/docs/contribute/blog/writing-buddy/)
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that explains how you'll be supporting their work.
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Don't worry too much at this stage about getting the Markdown formatting exactly right, though.

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