> Affected Voters:
>  - Do you vote on blocker status in bug comments?

If necessary, but I don't like it much. In my experience the discussion in the 
meeting is often very helpful to understand the nature of the bug, and it can 
shift my opinion substantially.

Also I don't like spamming bugzilla with irrelevant data. It makes the whole 
bug report less readable. 

> 
>  - Would you vote on blocker status more often if you could easily
>  vote
>    outside of meetings?

If we are not in a rush, I'd keep everything in the meeting. If we are in a 
rush (like now), I'd move some "obvious" (or controversial, those might be good 
candidates too) items outside of the meeting, but not into the bugzilla. An 
email thread on the test list is much better. It can contain long discussion 
without obfuscating bugzilla. Bugzilla can contain just a single comment with a 
hyperlink to the discussion, so that anyone interested can join. Once consensus 
is reached on the list, one of QA guys can update bugzilla status.

There is one important drawback, and that is the necessity to be subscribed to 
the list.
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