Hello, When user file bugs on the distribution and enter a package name in the widget, Launchpad automatically adds a line to the description with Binary package hint: binarypackagename
That binarypackagename actually comes from the last binary generated from the sourcepackage found by the user. (If the user actually entered a binary package name, we will find the corresponding sourcepackage name and then set the binarypackage hint line to the 'official binary name' - not the one entered to the user.) Is that "feature" useful to you? The logic to retrieve this binary package name is really convulated and there doesn't seem to be a strong use case for it. I'd really like to get rid of it. But maybe that Binary package hint: is really useful to you? Additional notes: that only happens when user file bugs through email or the /ubuntu/+filebug page (which is hidden away behind a wiki page discouraging people to use it). That's different from the comment added 'The original reporter indicated...' which is added when we cannot find a related source package to what the user entered. Eagerly waiting for your ok to fire the deletion trigger :-) -- Francis J. Lacoste [email protected]
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