Hi IanW,

Thank you for the useful link for tags.

I hadn't realized that tags was for specific use "only",and was not
meant to be used in the usual web sense of meta-tags which allows the
use of relevant words.

You may have seen that the words that I used in tags were helpful for
very rapidly figuring out what the relevant topics were for the package
being suggested (in the needs-packaging request).

It would have been helpful to have been able to copy these across to the
"description" or "notes", before being deleted.

The top of the page you have referred to at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Tags

has the following statement
"This page is part of the Bug Squad's KnowledgeBase - pages with information 
about how to triage bugs."

The knowledgebase referred to is at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad/KnowledgeBase

This information appears to be taylored for the bug squad, and is not
for the typical bug report user, for whom this page is overkill on
extraneous information.

Q1) In consideration of all the other people who submit bug reports (now and in 
future),
can you please show which page they are expected to come across a link to this 
information, 
in the course of learning how to make a bug report.

If a page for bug report users is not available with the information for tags 
use on it, then it would be helpful to have one.
Furthermore - it would be extremely useful to have a link to it "from the bug 
report page".

There is little point to having "thou shalt not"s if the people can't find out 
about them in obvious places.
For example
"No parking" signs get placed at the side of the road - nobody puts a sign 
inside the shop saying "you shouldn't have parked outside" while at the same 
time refusing to place a sign outside on the street.


Thank you for helping me (to help you, to help me help you, helping me ... )

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[needs-packaging] EsiObjects - Mumps object oriented database compiler - used 
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