I disagree. Basically your just saying remove that names of the programs
from the description. This is silly it adds no value. But removes useful
information, its important to know the names of these apps to be able to
launch them from the command line.
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Removing the assign to Michael Harker because there is no update from
him for quite some time.
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Assignee: Micheal Harker (michealh) => (unassigned)
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Milestone: None => precise-8-softwarecenter-app-descriptions
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Importance: Wishlist => Low
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@Sense and @Michael,
This seems to be the same in 11.10. It is the same as the original bug
description.
@Michael, are you currently working on this?
Thanks
Paul Stewart
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Sense, this does show up in the Software Centre, with the graphical
applications "Password", "About Myself" and "Disc Management".
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Seems pretty easy to fix... So thus I am assigning myself
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I'm accepting this as a paper cut because I can confirm that this
description could be better. However, please notice that 'usermode' is
not used by Ubuntu, and therefore it shouldn't show up in the Software
Centre if you wouldn't take a look at the 'technical packages', hidden
under a link at the