The issues I am thinking about involve a package Recommending another
package which is not available yet (or a package in main recommending a
package that is not in main).

My memory is that the only apps that used the extra parts of -bad that
Ubuntu historically included in -good are cheese and gnome-snapshot.
cheese is no longer in Ubuntu. Apparently, showtime is a 3rd. showtime
now depends on -extra. Once gnome-snapshot depends on -extra, I believe
this block tag could be removed. I  think that the Recommends from -good
to -extra may be unnecessary.

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  Ubuntu version of jpegparse is from 1.18 and not 1.24 as claimed

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