microsoft/sudo

use "audo" instead of "sudo"

LinuxStork opened this issue · 2 comments

Description of the new feature / enhancement

It has come to my attention that Windows wants to add a "super user do," but Windows does not have a "super user." Instead, they have "administrator" user. Therefore, I propose they should use "audo" (administrator user do)

Scenario when this would be used?

It's important because it paints false picture of windows as whole OS

Supporting information

No response

  1. sudo stands for "substitute user do"
  2. Linux also doesn't have a "super" user, there it is called "root"

Thanks for the suggestion! We're trying to consolidate naming discussion over in /dup #23. Feel free to continue the discussion there. Thanks!