Package: bugs.debian.org
Severity: minor

Let's take a look at, oh, 
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=courier-imap#_0_4_4

Outstanding bugs -- Normal bugs; Unclassified (20 bugs)
    * #87574: Upstream version mismatch with courier-imap packages
      Package: courier-imap (1.3.4-2); Reported by: Bastian Blank <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>; 6 years and 344 days old.
    * #150256: courier-imap: exit with no explanation when Maildir doesn't exist
      Package: courier-imap (1.4.3-7); Reported by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 5 years 
and 232 days old; Modified 5 years and 232 days ago.
    * #156012: Courier imapd fails in woody when accessed by fetchmail
      Package: courier-imap; Reported by: "D. J. Raymond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 
5 years and 180 days old; Modified 5 years and 176 days ago.
    * #167766: courier-imap: Missing doc file INSTALL
      Package: courier-imap (1.5.3.20021013.RC1-1); Reported by: John Goerzen 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 5 years and 92 days old; Modified 5 years and 92 days ago.
    * #175125: Courier-IMAP -- README.Debian missing
      Package: courier-imap (1.4.3-2.3); Reported by: Keith Goettert <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>; 5 years and 33 days old; Modified 5 years and 33 days ago.

They all look like pretty dusty bugs.
But here's a secret, the first one (87574) was modified today!
That's right, because it isn't marked as e.g., "Modified 0 days ago" one
would never guess, unless they were an insider.
Therefore you should still mention when an item was modified, even if it
was not too long ago.

P.S., since the whole page is about the same package, then perhaps
don't say the Package: ... again on each item. Yes, do still say the version.



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