On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 2:57 PM, Alex Keybl <[email protected]> wrote:
> I disagree here - that'd be like unsetting the tracking flag for a Firefox 
> release instead of contacting somebody to clarify why it was tracked in the 
> first place (we lose data/urgency, at least temporarily). There needs to be 
> something in addition to the priority flag to accomplish the same thing, 
> which is why I suggested needinfo.

The difference is that for the tracking flags, we won't be having
regular triages where we go through all bugs that doesn't have the
tracking flag set.

By resetting the priority field to empty, we will get to it at the
next triage. And until then it's clear that there's no agreed upon
priority.

This is similar to resetting the blocking+ and blocking- flag back to
blocking? which we've done since the start of triages.

All blockers are tracked, so no tracking ability is lost. And we don't
lose any data since the only data lost is disagreed upon data. And
it's easy to recover by looking at the bug what value it was set to
previously.

/ Jonas
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