Simon, while I appreciate the amount of work you put into this, please
respect the work of others. We were dealing with this, and you just
unilaterally closing the bug like this is not OK.

It would have been problematic on any given bug, but here it's
compounded by the fact that it's literally not your business. We
routinely file those bugs with the expectation that someone from the
team will deal with them later on, which what was happening here.
Granted, the resolution might not be what you wanted (removal of the
dependency), and you're free to discuss it, but closing the bug and
opening another one elsewhere *without even linking it* is not the way
to start a conversation.

Furthermore, don't remove rls-XX-incoming tags, that's not your call to
make.

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