[Bug 1026339] Re: Why is the Software Updater not called Update Center, since we already have a Software Center?
Gary Lasker
gary.lasker at canonical.com
Wed Jul 18 21:50:47 UTC 2012
Never mind, closing this. Instead, I simply reassigned the question to
the update-manager package.
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Title:
Why is the Software Updater not called Update Center, since we already
have a Software Center?
Status in “update-manager” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
NOTE: This was converted to a bug from a question in the Software
Center project:
https://answers.launchpad.net/software-center/+question/203315
like i said in the summary: we have an application called software
center, a name that communicates perfectly the fact that everything
the user may need, he will find it through that application.
In my opinion calling the software updater "update center" could help
naming consistency across core applications and give the user a
reassuring feeling about something as important as system updates.
what do you think?
ps. i posted this question here because i couldn't find the software
updater lauchpad entry, i hope it's not a problem :)
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