Updated bug description and marking as Won't Fix

** Description changed:

  This bug affects contacts with more than one phone number.
  Currently, the ordering of phone numbers seems to doesn't follow any 
ordering-rule within a single contact entry.
  I have several contacts with a home- and a mobile-phone-number.
  The home-number is mostly listed first and the mobile-number is the second 
list entry. But at some contacts the mobile-number is listed before the 
home-number.
  There should be a way to influence the ordering of phone-numbers within a 
contact.
+ 
+ --------- UX comment & resolution --------
+ 
+ There is no ordering of phone numbers in the Address Book app because
+ for some people the home (first) number will be the important one and
+ for others not. You always can change the order manually. Most people
+ have two, maybe three entries of phone numbers. All number entries are
+ grouped in a compact view in the contact card. This makes them easily
+ visible so that an ordering feature is unnecessary.
+ 
+ The way favouriting works is that the whole contacts becomes a favourite
+ and not just a number. This means as well that it will become easier to
+ find all data about that contact and change it faster if needed.
+ 
+ Marking this bug as Won't Fix because this feature is not needed.

** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
       Status: Triaged => Won't Fix

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