** Description changed:

  The current way to restrict by region is the blacklist-iso3166:: tag. If
  a developer wants to restrict to a specific country only (e.g. US) this
  is not ideal. We need "restrict-to-iso3166::" or something similar there
  too.
+ 
+ TEST CASE:
+ 1. use precise in a non-spanish speaking country (like germany or the UK)
+ 2. run software-center search:Comentarios
+ 3. verify that it exists
+ 4. install software-center from precise-proposed
+ 5. repeat (2) and verify that its no longer found (may need some seconds to 
clean the result)

** Description changed:

  The current way to restrict by region is the blacklist-iso3166:: tag. If
  a developer wants to restrict to a specific country only (e.g. US) this
  is not ideal. We need "restrict-to-iso3166::" or something similar there
  too.
  
  TEST CASE:
  1. use precise in a non-spanish speaking country (like germany or the UK)
  2. run software-center search:Comentarios
  3. verify that it exists
  4. install software-center from precise-proposed
  5. repeat (2) and verify that its no longer found (may need some seconds to 
clean the result)
+ 
+ REGRESSION POTENTIAL: low as its a new feature and in the worst case the
+ whitelist does not work and therefore the user sees all apps which is
+ exactly the current behavior.

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  add iso3166 enforced whitelist

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