That would be me :-)

I'm pretty new in this community,  and have been working on bugfixing in
the software-properties package. As I have been told when I raised the
question myself, it's not the date that matters when marking an issue as
duplicate, but the amount of information, clarity, or anything else that
would make one report seem more useful to the developers than another.
If they are more or less equivalent, then it doesn't matter much which
is marked as duplicate... any open issue will eventually get fixed
(hopefully!), regardless of submitter or date.

The submitter felt that the new submission was clearer - if you feel
that the two issues are not the same, or that the earlier one better
describes it, or any mistake has been made in either of the reports,
feel free to correct them - we're all on the same team here :-)

To unmark a duplicate, I think you just edit the duplicate setting to be
blank.

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add-apt-repository should allow version specification or offer next highest 
repo version if repo for running version is not found
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/502454
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