Somehow I don't think this is the appropriate venue for a bug policy
discussion, but here we are.  I understand that bug triaging is
difficult work and time consuming, but here we have an example where
action has made it harder to fix bugs rather than easier.  Before filing
a bug on this, I went manually browsing through the totem bugs archive.
Nothing looked like a hit, so I filed a bug.  To LP's credit it found
this bug, but I find it disturbing that the only bug on the subject is
marked a duplicate, and therefore hidden from view, and even marked
"invalid".

The more people we can bring together with similar problems, the faster
it is for developers in to get information, test fixes and generally
close bugs.  In this case, marking it invalid means many people will not
see it, and who knows how many minutes will be spent looking for an LP
duplicate that doesn't exist.  I think that marking bug duplicates
brings bug reporters together and reduces the total time spent dealing
with bug report duplicates -- the triager has a better idea of where the
dup is than the bug reporter.  As best I can tell, there is no duplicate
of this bug in LP.

Since this is really a problem of time, perhaps a bug against LP should
be opened asking for the "mark as duplicate" action on the left panel to
re-run the dupefinder?

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