Inconsistent package tags

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Hi all,

On my rawhide system, I noticed that there are a lot of packages with
inconsistent tags. There are (numbers in brackets are for packages
built in the past 14 days):
- 369 (216) packages with fc8 in the release tag (shouldn't we be using f8?)
- 354 (1) packages with fc7 in the release tag
- 205 (27) packages with no fedora version in the release tag
- 42 (0) packages with fc6 in the release tag

- 465 (0) packages with Vendor: Red Hat, Inc
- 431 (244) packages with Vendor: Fedora Project
- 74 (0) packages with Vendor: Koji

- 465 (0) packages with Packager: Red Hat, Inc.
<http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla>
- 363 (244) packages with Packager: Fedora Project
- 74 (0) packages with Packager: Koji
- 68 (0) packages with Packager: Fedora Project
<http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla>

- 437 (244) packages with Distribution: Unknown
- 369 (0) packages with Distribution: Red Hat (FC-7)
- 90 (0) packages with Distribution: Red Hat (FC-6)
- 68 (0) packages with Distribution: Fedora Extras
- 6 (0) packages with Distribution: (none)

- 759 (243) packages with Signature: (none)
- 81 (0) packages with Signature: fd372689897da07a (Red Hat Beta?)
- 72 (1) packages with Signature: b44269d04f2a6fd2 (Fedora?)
- 58 (0) packages with Signature: 82ed95041ac70ce6 (Extras?)

Obviously a lot of these packages haven't gone through the build
system of late, but even the ones that have still show a few
inconsistencies. Is this something that is being worked on?

n0dalus.

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