[Bug 59128] Desktop User Guide -> Nautilus File Manager -> Writing CDs or DVDs: some poor wording / grammar problems
Chris Wagner
cw264701 at ohiou.edu
Wed Sep 6 04:40:39 UTC 2006
Public bug reported:
The guide reads "Writing a CD or DVD is a good method of backup up your
important documents". This is gramatically incorrect. It might be
easier to read *and gramatically correct* if it read "Writing a CD or
DVD may be useful for backing up your important documents".
I hate to report such a silly bug in this way; I'd rather get straight
to the source and fix it / submit a patch / whatever. If you could
point me in the right direction, I could take the appropriate steps and
save time for you (the triager, etc). Is Rosetta the place for
submitting fixes to such language issues? I snooped around there a
little bit and saw no obvious way to submit such a change.
It'd be great if there were a quick-n-easy way to chain up to the source
and submit a "patch" directly to upstream... and there probably is a way
to do this, but I'm not sure how. :)
** Affects: gnome2-user-docs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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Desktop User Guide -> Nautilus File Manager -> Writing CDs or DVDs: some poor wording / grammar problems
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