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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/3/14, 10:02 AM, Gabe Alford wrote:<br>
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about blockers (issues that definitely need to go into next
release)<br>
would it be possible to set up an agreement that such fixes
would receive the<br>
[BLOCKER] prefix together with the [PATCH] prefix?<br>
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<div class="gmail_extra">Are you talking about adding a "Blocker"
label to the pull request? Or when you `git commit` adding
"[Blocker]" to your commit msg before you initiate a pull
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Label in the repo that we could query against, ideally.<br>
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