Hello,

A bug with a high performance impact could reasonably cause users to switch
browsers, and therefore should usually be considered S2 in severity [1]
<https://blog.mozilla.org/performance/2022/11/07/understanding-performance-impact/>.
That said, some bugs with a high performance impact could still have their
severity set to low (i.e., S3 or S4). To avoid inconsistencies and
highlight important performance bugs, we implemented a new feature for
autonag to notify about such bugs. With this, the bot will add a needinfo
request on the assignee (or the triage owner if not assigned) to suggest
increasing the severity or requesting reassessment from the performance
team.

We plan to enable the feature on Monday, December 5th, 2022. You could peek
at examples of bugs that will be affected by checking the dry-run results
<https://github.com/mozilla/relman-auto-nag/pull/1786#issuecomment-1326951862>
.

Your feedback is genuinely appreciated.

Thank you,

Suhaib, on behalf of the CI and Quality Tools team.

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