> Hi,
> 
> I'd like add https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1088619
> as blocker to release 21 . Please read last comments #95 still #101

Hello, you can always do that using
https://qa.fedoraproject.org/blockerbugs/propose_bug

However, that bug is quite a mess. When proposing as a blocker, it would be a 
good idea to create a new, concise one dealing with exactly one problem, 
instead of several problems merged in a single report. Or, at least, the 
explanation provided when proposing that blocker should be really descriptive, 
summarizing what the problem is, what the impact is and what needs to be done 
to resolve it.

If I have understood the remaining problem well when skimming that bug, there 
is a delay before rebooting/shutting down. I agree that's inconvenient, but it 
doesn't seem to violate any of our criteria. Usually blockers are bugs which 
are very severe or can't be fixed post-release in a reasonable way. This can be 
fixed post-release. Because this bug is present for a very long time (I've seen 
it numerous times myself), it's questionable whether we should hold Fedora 21 
release because of it. Either it's not easy to fix, or nobody cares too much 
about it. Probably the former in this case. And, the blocker process should not 
serve as a whip for developers "do finally something about this!".

So, there's a high chance this would get rejected. But, if you feel this really 
is a release blocker material, feel free to propose it. Just please provide a 
reasonable summary, as described.
Thanks for helping out with Fedora QA!
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