** Description changed:

  The stable release update team has subscribed to bug reports that are
  tagged either regression-proposed or regression-update and has noticed
  that quite a few bugs are tagged regression-update which should not be.
  
  The question in xdiagnose that leads to tagging bugs regression-update
  is a bit ambiguous:
  
  "The problem began right after system software update"
  
  This could mean either installing a package from -updates or happened
  after upgrading from one release to another.   Due to the quantity of
  false positives the best thing seems to be just to remove the question.
  
  This should be SRU'ed for both Oneiric and Precise.
+ 
+ TEST CASE:
+ 1) run ubuntu-bug xorg
+ 2) At the first dialog box you will see a radio button labelled:
+    'Continue. The problem began right after system software update.'
+ 
+ In the proposed version of the package this question should not appear.
+ 
+ REGRESSION POTENTIAL:
+ This question just affects the tags being added to the bug and no regression 
in functionality of the apport hook is possible.

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  apport hook tags too many bugs regression-update

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