In visual design, I find it useful to follow a rule that spacing should
reflect closeness of relationship. That is,  less-related things should
be at least as far apart as closer-related things.

How applicable that is to a CLI is debatable … But it would go against
that rule to have blank lines within the output, but not surrounding the
output.

So I think it would be fine to drop the initial and final blank lines,
if you also dropped the other two blank lines.

(BTW, Incomplete is for reports that should expire if the missing info
isn’t provided. That doesn’t apply here.)

** Changed in: command-not-found (Ubuntu Groovy)
       Status: Incomplete => New

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