The GNOME Human Interface Guidelines
(http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gup/hig/2.0/windows-alert.html)
explicitly say:
Write button labels as imperative verbs, for example Save, Print. This
allows users to select an action with less hesitation. An active phrase
also fits best with the button's role in initiating actions, as
contrasted with a more passive phrase. For example Find and Log In are
better buttons than than Yes and OK.
I think using Quit is in line with this. Do you have a better suggestion
than "Yes" and "No"?
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Colin Watson
Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
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Cancel installation asks Yes/No question but gives Cancel/Quit options
https://launchpad.net/bugs/94935
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