On Jun 24, 2005, at 11:20 AM, Mark Wieder wrote:

DS> I didn't make up the definition, so I might be way off.

I don't think you're way off, but off enough to be wrong.

I have a vague memory of being wrong before, so that is possible.

To my mind, a blocker is "I can't do xyz in rev" for one reason or
another and this prevents me from delivering my application to my
clients. Whether this is because of a development issue for which
there is no workaround or because of a runtime issue is merely
academic. If I can't get something accomplished in rev and have to
switch to another tool, that's a blocker.

I guess my point is that it is not a "to my mind" thing. It is a matter of respecting the definition set up by Runrev. Runrev might have limited Blocker to only bugs that had to do with the color green and I would be inclined to submit to that, though I might mock it.

Even so, I admit that I might be reading in something more stringent than what is there.

Dar

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