Jean; I'll test to interrupt files as you mention, and see what happens.
On the other hand, bugs in Ubuntu One can leanly be stopped by just:


[1] Assigning bugs only just  before the assignee will be starting working on 
them.

So assigned bugs which actually are being worked on (and they're not stopping 
others to start working on them):
- before:  ###-----------------------------------------
- after:      ###################--


[2] Start working in bugs in their latest stages of bug management, and only 
proceed with previous ones when those are finished.

So workforce translated into real bug-fix:
- before:  #---------------------------------------------
- after:      ###################--


[3] Testing briefly if the just performed action delivered the expected result, 
and the same for the previous one done by other person.

So defect passed to the latest stages of development:
- before:  ###################--
- after:      #---------------------------------------------


EXPECTED TAKT TIME:
- Before:   ##############################
- After:     
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