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It would be useful if the summary for a bug in the bug index indicated
if a bug is blocked by another. Right now only the bug page itself
appears to mention blocking which makes the "I can't fix this right now"
sorting aspect of blocking a bit less useful.
These bugs should probably also be sorted separately given the new
subcategorisation stuff, though I'm less bothered about this.
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> It would be useful if the summary for a bug in the bug index indicated
> if a bug is blocked by another. Right now only the bug page itself
> appears to mention blocking which makes the "I can't fix this right now"
> sorting aspect of blocking a bit less useful.
This is done, though there's no indication given of whether the other
bug is closed or open.
> These bugs should probably also be sorted separately given the new
> subcategorisation stuff, though I'm less bothered about this.
This isn't, and might or might not get done. :)
Bug closed with this message.
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aj
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