I think failure to shut down promptly should not be a "blocker" event.

Is shutdown in three minutes instead of three seconds an aggravation
for the user who wants to use a new kernal or another operating
system?  Yes.

Does unreasonable time to shut down indicate lack of quality in
Fedora?  Of course.

However, to call this a blocker looks like an attempt by QA to extort
developers to address a defect that has little impact on usability.

If you do not want to wait so long for shutdown, pull the plug, or
learn how to configure what services run and how long they wait when
told to stop.

This is not a true blocker.  Real blockers must have greater impact:
problems like dnf unable to update a system, faults that prevent network
access, or inability to start a graphical desktop.
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