L. David Baron wrote:
We didn't come to a whole lot of conclusions, but the one we did
reach is that one way we can acknowledge having read a bug and
noticed that it doesn't seem like any other immediate action is
needed is by setting the priority field.

http://mzl.la/1hluxB5 is a search for bugs that:

  * were created on the day of, or after, that discussion we had,
  * is in one of the Layout components,
  * are UNCONFIRMED, NEW or REOPENED,
  * do not have an assignee, and
  * do not have a priority.

We agreed to set the priority field if we triage a bug but have no other information to contribute. This means that if we make some other changes to the bug, the lack of a priority value could still cause it to appear in the search results. So perhaps we can all attempt to set the priority field even if we are making other changes to the untriaged bug, unless the change would otherwise make the bug not appear in the list (e.g. by resolving it, changing its component, etc.).
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