Martin, if we're just dropping the errors altogether, rather than
aggregating them with the next interrupt-worthy error, that will reduce
the reported error rate on errors.ubuntu.com. That is, it will make it
look as if Ubuntu has become more reliable when it hasn't.

This is the sort of thing that the "(by 12.04 standards)" line exists
for on the graph. But that works only for expanding the scope of error
reporting, not reducing it -- unless we updated 12.04 to continue
reporting, but start distinguishing, errors from the previous session.

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