Public bug reported:

When I use the command 'gimp-message' in a Gimp script, the output is started 
with"script-fu-Warning:".
I think there is no reason to assume that the message is an actual warning. 
This behavior may be misleading or frightening for some people, especially if 
they are not so experienced with the computer.

Steps to reproduce:
1. Create an .scm file with the following content: (gimp-message "test")
2. Run the newly created .scm file with Gimp.
Actual result:
- Console output reads: "script-fu-Warning: test"
Expected result:
- Console output reads: "script-fu-Message: test"

(Gimp 2.6.11)

** Affects: gimp (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: console script-fu

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Title:
  gimp-message outputs "script-fu-Warning" when it's not necessarily a
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