Factual error (?): Ubuntu or Canonical on page 118

Bug #599084 reported by Benjamin Radke
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Ubuntu Manual
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Medium
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Bug Description

Revision number:  Revision date: -- :: -
Chapter and page number: 5, page 118
Type: factual error

Margin note on page 118:
"Every  months, Ubuntu releases a new version of the operating system."

For me it sounds strange that Ubuntu is releasing something. For me Ubuntu is released by someone - namely Canonical. I would suggest: "Every 6 months, Canonical releases a new version of the Ubuntu operating system."

The same applies analogously to the third sentence:
"Every four normal releases—or  months—Ubuntu releases a Long Term Support (LTS) release."
My suggestion:
"Every four normal releases—or  months—Canonical releases a Long Term Support (LTS) Ubuntu release."

Changed in ubuntu-manual:
status: New → In Progress
assignee: nobody → Zach Kriesse (zkriesse)
importance: Undecided → Medium
Changed in ubuntu-manual:
status: In Progress → Fix Committed
assignee: Zach Kriesse (zkriesse) → nobody
Changed in ubuntu-manual:
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
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