It's more complicated than that.  For historical reasons, the project
also tracks bugs in the server and other related pieces.  There is a tag
on the project 'client' that tracks bugs specifically in the client.
The client *is* a separate project; it has a separate upstream release
and a separate packaging branch.

The guidelines I've been using are:

* Report bugs on the project.  If they are in the client component, tag them 
with 'client'
* Problems specifically related to the way system-image client is packaged in 
Ubuntu are reported on the package

I do not mind if the bugs are initially reported on the package.
Whenever I get time or have the need to work on the project, I regularly
cull the packaging bugs and transfer/tag them over to the project.

** Changed in: system-image (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Won't Fix

** Tags added: client

** Also affects: ubuntu-system-image
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

** Changed in: ubuntu-system-image
       Status: New => Won't Fix

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