Map of Kashmir when selecting the timezone is incorrect
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ubiquity (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
|
High
|
Kenneth Wimer | ||
Lucid |
Fix Released
|
High
|
Kenneth Wimer |
Bug Description
When installing Ubuntu, I have to select the timezone. I notice that the map of Kashmir is incorrectly positioned and does not reflect the political situation of the volatile region. Ubuntu must keep political scenarios in mind to produce neutrally-labelled maps. The United Nations also produces neutral maps.
So this should be displayed when displaying maps of India, Pakistan and China: (See reference map: http://
* Select India (IST):
** India selected.
** Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh within India has a lighter shade
** Kashmir within Pakistan and China with an even lighter shade
* Select Pakistan (PST)
**Pakistan without Kashmir in standard shade
**Kashmir within Pakistan with a lighter shade
*Select China
**PRC standard shade
**PRC with Kashmir lighter shade
**PRC with Arunachal Pradesh with an even lighter shade.
Hope you can implement this in Ubuntu 9.10
affects: | ubuntu → tzdata (Ubuntu) |
Changed in ubiquity (Ubuntu): | |
assignee: | nobody → Evan Dandrea (ev) |
importance: | Undecided → High |
milestone: | none → lucid-alpha-3 |
status: | New → Triaged |
Changed in ubiquity (Ubuntu): | |
assignee: | Evan Dandrea (ev) → Michael Forrest (michaelforrest) |
Changed in ubiquity (Ubuntu Lucid): | |
milestone: | lucid-alpha-3 → ubuntu-10.04-beta-1 |
Changed in ubiquity (Ubuntu Lucid): | |
assignee: | Michael Forrest (michaelforrest) → Kenneth Wimer (kwwii) |
The timezone map selector is part of ubiquity