Several of the bugs in the debian bug tracking system (BTS) are
relevant for debian-custom.  At the moment, it is a bit hard to find
them.

Recently, BTS was changed to support user-defined tags.  This allow us
to tag "our" bugs in a way that make it easy to find them.  Check
<URL:http://wiki.debian.org/bugs.debian.org/usertags> and
<URL:http://code.erisian.com.au/Wiki/debbugs/SectioningNotes> for some
info about this.

I just started tagging debian-edu related bugs using such user tags,
and it seem to work fine.  For it to work, one need to agree on how to
use the usertag system.

I suggest we use [email protected] as the namespace, and
use a debian-custom tag to flag bugs relevant for debian-custom.  This
way we can list all relevant bugs using this URL:

  <URL: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/[EMAIL PROTECTED] >

Any better ideas, before I start to tag bugs?

Tagging bugs are done by sending an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
with content like this:

  user [email protected]
  usertag 323262 + debian-custom
  thanks


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