current motd output on trusty using wrong branding for UA?
Bug #1864115 reported by
Steve Langasek
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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update-notifier (Ubuntu) |
New
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Undecided
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Richard Harding |
Bug Description
On an up-to-date trusty container with no UA entitlements, the motd output reads:
UA Infrastructure Extended Security Maintenance (ESM) is not enabled.
1 update can be installed immediately.
0 of these updates are security updates.
To see these additional updates run: apt list --upgradable
Enable UA Infrastructure ESM to receive 71 additional security updates.
See https:/
This doesn't match what I had understood to be the branding of this product, "ESM for Infrastructure" (ESM for Infra).
Looking for clarification about whether this is the right branding, to ensure we are using the correct terms elsewhere.
Changed in update-notifier (Ubuntu): | |
assignee: | nobody → Joshua Powers (powersj) |
Changed in update-notifier (Ubuntu): | |
assignee: | Joshua Powers (powersj) → nobody |
assignee: | nobody → Richard Harding (rharding) |
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I believe we should check the exact current wording with Lech.
My personal opinion is we should drop the top line all together and just keep the "Enable ... to receive 71..." and I would change the wording as such:
Enable UA ESM for Infrastructure to receive 71 additional security updates. /ubuntu. com/advantage or run: sudo ua enable esm-infra
See https:/