awkward punctuation in "about ubuntu" docs
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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ubuntu-docs (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Dougie Richardson |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: ubuntu-docs
I'm not sure how to describe what this exactly, but from the System menu, goto "About Ubuntu". The docs it brings up (why isn't any path of the docs shown?) the "About the Name" section it says:
Ubuntu (pronounced "oo-BOON-too") is seen [...]
in the "What is Linux?" section:
The Linux kernel, pronounced 'linnuks' is the heart [...]
and in the "What is GNU?" section:
The GNU Project, pronounced “guh-noo”, was launched [...]
it would be nice if these were more consistent. The linux pronunciation seems to be missing a comma and any hyphens to indicate where the syllables are. If I had to make a suggestion I'd probably go with:
Ubuntu, pronounced "oo-BOON-too", is seen [...]
The Linux kernel, pronounced "lin-nuks", is the heart [...]
The GNU Project, pronounced "guh-noo", was launched [...]
Sam
Confirmed on Intrepid Ibex.