+<section id="usertags">
+<title>Usertags</title>
+<para>
+You may wish to use BTS usertags when submitting bugs across a number of
+packages. Usertags are similar to normal tags such as 'patch' and 'wishlist'
+but differ in that they are user-defined and occupy a namespace that is
+unique to a particular user. This allows multiple sets of developers to
+'usertag' the same bug in different ways without conflicting.
+</para>
+<para>
+To add usertags when filing bugs, specify the <literal>User</literal> and
+<literal>Usertags</literal> pseudo-headers:
+</para>
+<screen>
+To: submit@bugs.debian.org
+Subject: <replaceable><title-of-bug></replaceable>
+
+Package: <replaceable><pkgname></replaceable>
+<replaceable>[ ... ]</replaceable>
+User: <replaceable><email-addr></replaceable>
+Usertags: <replaceable><tag-name> [ <tag-name> ... ]</replaceable>
+
+<replaceable><description-of-bug ...></replaceable>
+</screen>
+<para>
+Note that tags are seperated by spaces and cannot contain underscores. If you
+are filing bugs for for a particular group or team it is recommended that you
+set the <literal>User</literal> to an appropriate mailing list after describing
+your intention there.
+</para>
+<para>
+To view bugs tagged with a specific usertag, visit
+<literal>http://&bugs-host;/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?users=<replaceable><email-addr></replaceable>&tag=<replaceable><tag-name></replaceable></literal>.
+</para>
+</section>