Package: reportbug
Version: 3.39
Severity: normal

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I accidentally omitted a wnpp report's suggested short description;
reportbug then started treating the report as a regular bug report,
which was slightly confusing:

$ reportbug wnpp
*** Welcome to reportbug.  Use ? for help at prompts. ***
Detected character set: UTF-8
Please change your locale if this is incorrect.

Using 'Sam Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' as your from address.
Getting status for wnpp...
Will send report to Debian (per lsb_release).
What sort of request is this? (If none of these things mean anything to you, or
you are trying to report a bug in an existing package, please press Enter to
exit reportbug.)

1 ITP  This is an `Intent To Package'. Please submit a package description
       along with copyright and URL in such a report.
2 O    The package has been `Orphaned'. It needs a new maintainer as soon as
       possible.
3 RFA  This is a `Request for Adoption'. Due to lack of time, resources,
       interest or something similar, the current maintainer is asking for
       someone else to maintain this package. He/she will maintain it in the
       meantime, but perhaps not in the best possible way. In short: the
       package needs a new maintainer.
4 RFH  This is a `Request For Help'. The current maintainer wants to continue
       to maintain this package, but he/she needs some help to do this, because
       his/her time is limited or the package is quite big and needs several
       maintainers.
5 RFP  This is a `Request For Package'. You have found an interesting piece of
       software and would like someone else to maintain it for Debian. Please
       submit a package description along with copyright and URL in such a
       report.

Choose the request type: 5
Please enter the proposed package name: python-selector
Checking status database...
Please briefly describe this package; this should be an appropriate short
description for the eventual package:
> 
Querying Debian BTS for reports on wnpp (source)...
3071 bug reports found:

Outstanding bugs -- Serious (policy violations or makes package unfit for 
release); Unclassified (8 bugs)
     1) #156532: O: swedish -- The Swedish dictionary for ispell.
     2) #180060: O: xgsmlib -- Gnome application to handle mobile phone's phone
     3) #195969: O: libzvt -- The GNOME 2 zvt (zterm) widget
     4) #264107: O: dia2code -- a dia-UML code generator
     5) #268912: O: x10 -- Operate X-10 electrical power control modules.
     6) #274281: O: volume.app -- A dockapp enabling easy control of the volume
     7) #280028: O: reppu -- A network render program for blender
     8) #304826: O: volume.app -- A dockapp enabling easy control of the volume
(1-8/3071) Is the bug you found listed above [y|N|m|r|q|s|f|?]? s

Please briefly describe your problem (you can elaborate in a moment; an empty
response will stop reportbug). This should be a concise summary of what is
wrong with the package, for example, "fails to send email" or "does not start
with -q option specified."
> oops

Enter any additional addresses this report should be sent to; press ENTER after
each address. Press ENTER on a blank line to continue.
> 

How would you rate the severity of this problem or report?

1 critical        makes unrelated software on the system (or the whole system)
                  break, or causes serious data loss, or introduces a security
                  hole on systems where you install the package.
2 grave           makes the package in question unusable by most or all users,
                  or causes data loss, or introduces a security hole allowing
                  access to the accounts of users who use the package.
3 serious         is a severe violation of Debian policy (that is, the problem
                  is a violation of a 'must' or 'required' directive); may or
                  may not affect the usability of the package. Note that non-
                  severe policy violations may be 'normal,' 'minor,' or
                  'wishlist' bugs. (Package maintainers may also designate
                  other bugs as 'serious' and thus release-critical; however,
                  end users should not do so.)
4 important       a bug which has a major effect on the usability of a package,
                  without rendering it completely unusable to everyone.
5 does-not-build  a bug that stops the package from being built from source.
                  (This is a 'virtual severity'.)
6 normal          a bug that does not undermine the usability of the whole
                  package; for example, a problem with a particular option or
                  menu item.
7 minor           things like spelling mistakes and other minor cosmetic errors
                  that do not affect the core functionality of the package.
8 wishlist        suggestions and requests for new features.

Please select a severity level: [normal] 
reportbug: exiting due to user interrupt.


- -- Package-specific info:
** Environment settings:
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** /home/sam/.reportbugrc:
reportbug_version "2.34"
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realname "Sam Morris"
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- -- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (530, 'testing'), (520, 'unstable'), (510, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.23-1-686 (SMP w/1 CPU core)
Locale: LANG=en_GB.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_GB.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash

Versions of packages reportbug depends on:
ii  apt                           0.7.9      Advanced front-end for dpkg
ii  python                        2.4.4-6    An interactive high-level object-o
ii  python-central                0.5.15     register and build utility for Pyt

reportbug recommends no packages.

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