I would say there's no bug:
1) You do not throttle D, hence Jenkins is eligible to run it when it has a free executor
2) "Block on upstream jobs" only prevents conflicts of RUNNING jobs, a task in the queue does not prevent D from starting
3) C is blocked by throttling, hence Jenkins takes D

Paul, do you agree?

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