Canonical today released the Ubuntu 23.10 ISO image, but after receiving feedback from users, there is some hate speech in the system, so urgently withdrew the ISO image, and has embarked on recompilation.
Canonical posted a tweet on the X (Twitter) platform stating that due to the introduction of crowdsourced user translations from a third-party tool in Ubuntu 23.10, which resulted in the discovery of some hate speech, the image has been withdrawn, and work is underway to re-tool and recompile the ISO image.
Ubuntu Discourse’s additional content is as follows:
"Shortly after the release, we discovered hate speech from a malicious contributor in a specific set of translations of the Ubuntu desktop installer UI and took immediate action. We will re-release the ISO download links once we have replaced the problematic translations. It's worth noting that these translations are not part of the Ubuntu Archive, and we believe that the incident only included translations made available through the third-party translation tools we use for some of our applications. Affected images that have been removed include Ubuntu Desktop 23.10, Ubuntu Budgie 23.10, and Ubuntu Desktop daily images."
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