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On 7/7/10 1:01 PM, Jesse Keating wrote:
> I can think of one quick and simple way of doing this.
> 
> When we review a bug and accept it on the blocker list, we use a keyword
> of "ACCEPTED" or some such.  That way any bug without the word is
> assumed to just be proposed and not yet accepted.  A bit more manual
> work and a bit harder to query, but it still nets the result of
> differentiating between bugs that are proposed and bugs that are
> accepted blockers.
> 
> Thoughts?

And I see that this was one of the suggestions, which I didn't read
before firing off this email.  Sorry.

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Jesse Keating
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