+############################################################################
+# Description of the tags
+############################################################################
+$gHTMLTagDesc = "
+<dt><code>patch</code>
+ <dd>A patch or some other easy procedure for fixing the $gBug is included in
+ the $gBug logs. If there\'s a patch, but it doesn\'t resolve the $gBug
+ adequately or causes some other problems, this tag should not be used.
+
+<dt><code>wontfix</code>
+ <dd>This $gBug won\'t be fixed. Possibly because this is a choice between two
+ arbitrary ways of doing things and the maintainer and submitter prefer
+ different ways of doing things, possibly because changing the behaviour
+ will cause other, worse, problems for others, or possibly for other
+ reasons.
+
+<dt><code>moreinfo</code>
+ <dd>This $gBug can\'t be addressed until more information is provided by the
+ submitter. The $gBug will be closed if the submitter doesn\'t provide ore
+ information in a reasonable (few months) timeframe. This is for $gBugs like
+ \"It doesn\'t work\". What doesn\'t work?
+
+<dt><code>unreproducible</code>
+ <dd>This $gBug can\'t be reproduced on the maintainer\'s system. Assistance
+ from third parties is needed in diagnosing the cause of the problem.
+
+<dt><code>fixed</code>
+ <dd>This $gBug is fixed or worked around, but there\'s still an issue that
+ needs to be resolved. (This will eventually replace the \"fixed\" severity)
+
+<dt><code>stable</code>
+ <dd>This $gBug affects the stable distribution in particular. This is only
+ intended to be used for ease in identifying release critical $gBugs that
+ affect the stable distribution. It\'ll be replaced eventually with
+ something a little more flexible, probably.
+";
+