Martin v. Löwis <martin <at> v.loewis.de> writes: > > IOW, I feel that release blockers should only be used if something > really bad would happen that can be prevented by not releasing. If > nothing actually gets worse by the release, the release shouldn't be > blocked. I think most blocking bugs we've had had been existing for a long time, but had only been discovered or at least reported quite recently. Other blockers were also about features not yet implemented, or missing backports. So whether something would have "gone bad" is really in the eye of the beholder :) Regards Antoine.
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