docs: fix typos in CONTRIBUTING.md

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Juan Delgado 1 month ago
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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ _See also: [Flutter's code of conduct]_
## Is this the right place for your sample?
In most cases, if you've written a great sample app, it should be maintained
in your own repoistory. You can maintain your sample app in your own repo
in your own repository. You can maintain your sample app in your own repo
(or with another source control provider) and still be as important a part of
the Flutter-verse as anything you see here.
@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ Validate your idea against the following criteria:
1. **The sample solves a single problem or set of tightly coupled problems.** <br/>
If not, you're either writing a Demo app or an extended sample. These might
still be appropriate for the samples repos, but need to be justified.
still be appropriate for the sample repos, but need to be justified.
2. **The target audience for the sample isnt beginners.**
3. **The sample code isnt so complex that it needs video or text explanation.** <br />
@ -115,10 +115,10 @@ Validate your idea against the following criteria:
6. **The topic doesnt have crossover with any existing samples.** <br />
If it does, ensure that it wouldn't be better to update the existing sample.
## What are your ongoing maintenance resposibilities?
## What are your ongoing maintenance responsibilities?
All sample code has an unbound maintenance cost. If you cannot commit to maintaining a sample
(for the forseeable future, barring changes in life circumstances), then you should talk to the
(for the foreseeable future, barring changes in life circumstances), then you should talk to the
[primary maintainers] of this project, particularly @ericwindmill, before submitting a PR.
Any new sample **must** have a CODEOWNER, and that owner is most likely you (the author).

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