Package: bugs.debian.org
Severity: normal

Hi there,
I have a super nice epiphany bookmark: http://bugs.debian.org/%s it's
really nice, you type a package name and you see all of it's bugs!

But, if you missspell the package name, or invent one (I tried
"incrond", my fault!) you won't notice that, because b.d.o won't tell
you.

It will simply say something like:
    Debian Bug report logs: Bugs in package sillypackagename in unstable
    No maintainer for sillypackagename. Please do not report new bugs against 
this package.
    You might like to refer to the sillypackagename package page, to the 
Package Tracking System, or to the source package sillypackagename's bug page.
    There is no record of the sillypackagename package, and no bugs have been 
filed against it.
    See the archived reports or archived and unarchived reports 

Maybe b.d.o could check if a package did ever exist with such a name
and tell the user about the mistake (not to tell if it said "You meant
XXXXXX..."!)

Cheers,
Marc
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