Antoine Pitrou writes: > Besides, as Barry said, classifying a bug as blocker is also a good way > to attract some attention on it. Other classifications, even "critical", > don't have the same effect. If done for the sole purpose of attracting attention, it's no different from spam. Opinions will differ about what is and is not a blocker, and I'm sure your sense is as conservative as the next guy's. But really, let's at least be in the grey zone; "attracting attention" is not a consideration.
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