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Message #13962
[Bug 1230044] Re: Wording in password reset phrase in English
A quick poll of my NZ co-workers suggests that "different from" might be
better in the default language pack. It's also the wording that is least
likely to offend grammar pedants -- apparently "different to" and
"different than" are considered "bad grammar" by some.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1230044
Title:
Wording in password reset phrase in English
Status in Mahara ePortfolio:
New
Bug description:
Master
mysql
php5
Ubuntu
After importing a LEAP file, the new user is asked to change the
password. The wording is as follows:
"Passwords are case-sensitive and must be different to your
username."
I am thinking the 'to your username' should be 'then your username'
but I could be wrong.
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