that is not entirely true. Yes we shouldn't go into their project a destroy their documentation for their use on redhat by changing everything to match Ubuntu. However there are several ways to change the documentation to match the debian/ubuntu context and the choice depends on what the copyright steward for the documentation is comfortable with. we could possibly add Ubuntu versions to their document store - if that is what they are comfortable with. We could take their documentation and morph it to match debian/ubuntu in the ubuntu help or community documentation projects. At the very least we could update the useless readme file currently shipped in the package to mention such useful information as the above. All of which depends on what approach they are comfortable with, but we can do more than we currently are. I will be investigating porting their quick start guide which I think is probably the most important document for most people. We will see where I get.
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