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Re: Style Guide: How to refer to Ubuntu: msg#00343

Subject: Re: Style Guide: How to refer to Ubuntu
On Sunday 24 April 2005 11:24, Mary Gardiner wrote:
> Since those guidelines do seem to have existed for at least five months,
> that does lend some support to keeping them that way.

Yes and no.

Yes, they do work.

No, not all are used correctly.

I think what Jeff wants is to document them as official so that we can avoid 
future debates on this subject. Airing it here gives people the opportunity 
to speak now or forever hold the peace :-)

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Sean Wheller
Technical Author
sean@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.inwords.co.za
Registered Linux User #375355

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