Under the bug description there's a tag list. It shall contain the names of the releases (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases) which are known to be affected by the bug.
Sometimes, specially for older releases, it happens it isn't told. In these cases:
- It shall be mentioned somewhere in the report.
- Or shall be assumed is affecting the release that was current at the time the report had been written.
So it's a good practice to tag untagged reports.
If you need support at some time, you can ask the Papercuts Ninjas (mailto:Ubuntu - Papercuts Ninja <email address hidden>).
Under the bug description there's a tag list. It shall contain the names of the releases (https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/Releases) which are known to be affected by the bug.
Sometimes, specially for older releases, it happens it isn't told. In these cases:
- It shall be mentioned somewhere in the report.
- Or shall be assumed is affecting the release that was current at the time the report had been written.
So it's a good practice to tag untagged reports.
If you need support at some time, you can ask the Papercuts Ninjas (mailto: Ubuntu - Papercuts Ninja <email address hidden>).