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and subject line Typo in usertag patch; fixed now.
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Package: bugs.debian.org
Severity: grave
Justification: causes loss of important data

Hi,

I used the new usertag-on-submit to add the usertag 'grid5000' to bug
#395203 while submitting it, instead of the classic submit/wait/mail to
request@ cycle.

However, it seems that adding this tag caused all the usertags I have
set in the past on other bugs to be removed, as shown by
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?tag=grid5000;[EMAIL 
PROTECTED];ordering=tracked
(the tag on #343333 was set using a mail to request@ *after* I submitted
bug #395203).

Did I do something wrong while submitting the bug report ?

Is it possible to get my tags back ? :-)

Thank you,
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There was a typo in the usertags patch; it should be fixed now.


Don Armstrong

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