If you wonder why I stopped filing new stabilization request, the
pybugz-based script that was filing those bugs started failing.

I have added some debugging statements to see what's going on, and
here's what https://bugs.gentoo.org says as a response to pybugz's
request to create a new bug:

  <div class="throw_error">
    It looks like you didn't come from the right page (you have no valid
token for
    the <em>create_bug</em> action while processing the
    'post_bug.cgi' script). The reason could be one of:<br>
    <ul>
      <li>You clicked the "Back" button of your web browser after having
successfully
      submitted changes, which is generally not a good idea (but
harmless).</li>
      <li>You entered the URL in the address bar of your web browser
directly,
      which should be safe.</li>
      <li>You clicked on a URL which redirected you here <b>without your
consent</b>,
      in which case this action is much more critical.</li>
    </ul>
    Are you sure you want to commit these changes anyway? This may result in
    unexpected and undesired results.
  </div>

And there is a form below etc. etc. Note that only filing new bugs is
affected (updating existing ones works fine).

It's possible to repro with the command-line bugz tool (bugz ... post).

I'm using pybugz-0.9.3 and I'm connecting to https://bugs.gentoo.org

I posted this issue here because it's not obvious what to do with it.
That version of pybugz worked for me before (20 February 2012).

Any ideas?

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