This is a problem thats always annoyed me greatly. I don't know for how
many versions its said the phrase 'Thank you for your interest in Ubuntu
9.04 - the Jaunty Jackalope - released in April 2009.' But I only
noticed it after coming to this bug report as I was planning on
reporting it myself.

One important usage case I'd like to make though is that whenever I've
gone to the 'About Ubuntu' menu item I've always been searching for what
code name my Ubuntu version is. I'm always aware of which version number
I'm using, such as 9.04 right now but I never have any idea of what the
code name is. So highlighting by putting the version number and version
codename in bold or something would be great.

This to me is a ubuntu wide branding problem though, having both the
version names such as 'Jaunty Jackalope' (which I just had to look up
since I didnt know it) and 9.04. Pretty confusing to new users when the
same product keeps getting referred to in two different ways. This is
obviously outside the scope of 100 paper cuts though.

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"System->About Ubuntu" should more directly display version information
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/395905
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