#169: Spec for IRC bot to notify about blockers
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 Reporter:  jberkus  |       Owner:
     Type:  task     |      Status:  new
 Priority:  normal   |   Milestone:  Future
Component:  ---      |  Resolution:
 Keywords:  meeting  |
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Comment (by adamwill):

 Well, there's no straightforward way to identify 'cloud release blockers';
 we do not segment them by product in any way.

 Blocker bugs are handled with tracker bugs in Bugzilla. Three trackers are
 filed for each release: one for Alpha, one for Beta, one for Final. They
 are given standard aliases: F(rel)AlphaBlocker , F(rel)BetaBlocker,
 F(rel)FinalBlocker , where (rel) is the release number. So currently we
 have F25AlphaBlocker, F25BetaBlocker, and F25FinalBlocker.

 Any bug blocking one of those trackers is either a proposed or an accepted
 blocker. If it has 'AcceptedBlocker', 'Accepted0Day' or
 'AcceptedPreviousRelease' in its whiteboard field, it's an accepted
 blocker. If it does not, it's a proposed blocker.

 There's a webapp called 'blockerbugs' -
 https://qa.fedoraproject.org/blockerbugs - which we (QA) use for
 convenience in dealing with blockers. It handles a lot of the work of
 identifying blockers for upcoming cycles. Off the top of my head I don't
 know if it has an API, and I also don't know if anything sends out
 fedmsg's for proposed / accepted blockers.

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