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Should 'he' to 'they' edits be accepted?
On a pedantic note 'one user' is not gender specific and need not be replaced with a gendered pronoun, the edit could have been simply 'you can make that user the owner...'. In general though I have always felt that there is a risk in quibbling about either mass editing or small scale pronoun replacement, the risk being that AU misses the wheel of change completely. For myself I would have approved the edit, not just as a moderator but as a person who believes that the changes sweeping the world in terms of gender are well overdue and something to be fostered in the AU community.
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Is asking questions about the ubuntu wiki off-topic
@muru Thanks for perhaps unintentionally giving me a good laugh :). You are quite correct, the facts are all there but what I miss is a slightly more concise and well written answer that would be a great canonical question and answer for a Duplicate closure. So yes: prettier :)
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Hmmmm... I seem to be having a roll back war with the bot...
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Is asking questions about the ubuntu wiki off-topic
@Seth Thank you for making it all much clearer! I see as well on this 'on topic' page: askubuntu.com/help/on-topic in the section Questions that You May Ask: "Services provided by Ubuntu and Canonical." and I would argue that the Ubuntu Wiki is well covered there. I realise that what exact is meant by 'services' is open for debate 🙂
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Is asking questions about the ubuntu wiki off-topic
@terdon Looks like there is a reasonable answer available on AU as @muru has pointed out on that thread. But what are your thoughts on
ubuntu-wiki
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Is asking questions about the ubuntu wiki off-topic
@terdon Done, thanks for catching that.
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Is asking questions about the ubuntu wiki off-topic
@Nmath You make an excellent point, certainly that is a point that could be made clear in the tag info for
ubuntu-wiki
which in its current state is not terribly helpful. If the community decides to go that way of course. Once we have thrashed out a consensus here I suspect the path would be: 1. A formal answer here for future reference (I will be happy to do that) 2. Alter the tag itself to reflect this.
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Is asking questions about the ubuntu wiki off-topic
To add to the discussion: 43 questions tagged with
ubuntu-wiki
, many with accepted answers: askubuntu.com/questions/tagged/ubuntu-wiki
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Ubuntu 22.04 is released and posts about it are no longer off-topic
@ArturMeinild I agree with you completely: questions about upgrading from 20.04 or 21.10 to 22.04 are on-topic in Ask Ubuntu. I believe that when Canonical gives a release date and time for a major release that is the date and time that all questions are on-topic for that major release (with the usual caveats). As for the update issues currently being experienced that has been nicely answered here: askubuntu.com/a/1404011/57576 and hopefully 'in the next couple of days' this will be sorted...
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Is Ubuntu Core (20) on-topic on Ask Ubuntu?
Some more depth on the subject, by yourself, here: askubuntu.com/q/1361838/57576
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Merge tags [video-driver] and [gpu-drivers]?
@cocomac That's the one! Tag references here: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/119111/…
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