Are there any examples where it might have been cited I the past?
If so, maybe narrow the definition to things which would result in a less
buggy release.

Otherwise +1 from my perspective.

On Wed 21 Oct 2020 at 20:07, Matthew Miller <[email protected]>
wrote:

> In
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:SOP_blocker_bug_process#Exceptional_cases,
>
> there is a list of factors we may consider when dealing with last minute or
> difficult to resolve blockers. One item on the list is:
>
> * Whether delaying the release may give us an opportunity to carry out
> other desirable work
>
> I would like to remove this from the list, and perhaps go so far as to
> include it
> as something we _shouldn't_ consider.
>
> There is always an infinite amount of desirable work, and it's tempting to
> push the schedule just to get one more thing in. But! Admiral Ackbar meme
> gif! that temptation is a trap! Any such additional work increases the risk
> of further delay, and actually pushes off getting all the other work that
> *did* make the release from getting to users.
>
> If something isn't ready, there is always the next release, and often there
> is the possibility of providing whatever other desirable work via an update
> -- or through an alternate module stream after the the release.
>
> What do you think? Reasonable? Thanks!
>
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