I agree with some of these and have fixed those. 'internet' vs.
'Internet' and GIMP vs. Gimp are stylistic choices that are up to the
author of a document (in this case me). oo-access.odt is no longer
relevant and have been ignored. The Xubuntu-specific bugs should likely
be filed against Abiword,
No! Not at all! I agree with you completely in that these are errors.
It's just that some people (myself not included) tend to view comments
about grammar or spelling as arrogant ("it's an operating system, not a
dictionary!").
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I'm not sure what you mean by "snarky". I just saw a bunch of errors in
the example content and raised a bug to point them out. Would you
prefer me not to point out errors I find?
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** Changed in: example-content (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Confirmed
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If I may be so bold, noting that the example content is, as far as I
know, the same for each -desktop (for example, I confirmed the bug on my
normal ubuntu-desktop), I'm rejecting the xubuntu-desktop specific bug.
** Changed in: xubuntu-desktop (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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I'm sorry if this bug might seem snarky to some, I have confirmed the
grammar, punctuation, and capitalization errors that he reports. I
don't know about the release schedule, though; is Ubuntu going back to
six month releases?
** Changed in: example-content (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed =>
Sorry about the punctuation mistake I just made! That first comma
should be a period, really.
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