I saw this pronunciation guide change when reviewing the ubuntu-docs
upload in the release team's queue. "li-nuks" is absolutely useless to
an English speaker as a pronunciation guide - it's precisely the "i"
that we need the pronunciation guide for, and the "guide" is now every
bit as ambiguous as the root string.
Please either fix the pronunciation guide offered so that it's
unambiguous ("linnuks" is fine by me; lih-nuks might be an appropriate
alternative; I suppose I could suggest using IPA but I guess that
wouldn't make it any clearer to the average user :), or drop it
altogether.
** Changed in: ubuntu-docs (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => New
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awkward punctuation in "about ubuntu" docs
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