COCC : fix typo in the bootstrapping-process.md

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## Objectives of the CoCC
* Maintain the Code of Conduct (CoC) document and iterate as needed.
* All CoC revisions must be approved by the Steering Committee.
* Currently, we use the CNCF CoC. Any adendums or changes based off learnings in the Kubernetes community should be owned by this body of people, the Kubernetes Code of Conduct Committee (CoCC).
* Currently, we use the CNCF CoC. Any addendums or changes based off learnings in the Kubernetes community should be owned by this body of people, the Kubernetes Code of Conduct Committee (CoCC).
* Determine and make transparent how CoC issues and incidents are reported and handled in the community.
* Enforce the Code of Conduct within the Kubernetes community.
* Discuss with parties affected
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## Formation of the Code of Conduct Committee (CoCC):
* The CoCC consists of 5 members. In the first election, the top 3 voted people will be appointed 2 year terms and the other 2 members will be appointed for a 1 year term.
* CoCC members appointed for a 1 year term may be elected again the following year.
* The Steering Committee and SIG Chairs are eligble to nominate people for the Code of Conduct Committee (CoCC). _This may change during the next election._
* The Steering Committee and SIG Chairs are eligible to nominate people for the Code of Conduct Committee (CoCC). _This may change during the next election._
* The Steering Committee votes on nominees for the CoCC
* Characteristics and Guidance for nominating people for the CoCC:
* Do not have to be part of the Kubernetes or CNCF community
* Previous experience on an Ethics Committee or Code of Conduct Committee is appreciated
* Has demonstrated integrity, professionalism, and positive influence within the community
* Experience with the tools which we use to communicate (Zoom, Slack, GitHub, etc.) within the Kubernbetes community is appreciated
* Experience with the tools which we use to communicate (Zoom, Slack, GitHub, etc.) within the Kubernetes community is appreciated
* Is generally a responsible human
* The members of the Code of Conduct Committee (CoCC) will be public so the people who report CoC issues know exactly who they are working with.