Scenario 1:This is not stated to be a bug, but I think most people, including 
me, would see it as a bug. That said this makes a bad impression on the user; 
especially a new user. I don't believe this is a blocker, but should be a 
Freeze Exception bug and a Priority bug.

Scenario 2: Same as Scenario 1.

Scenario 3: This makes a very bad impression on the user; especially a new 
user. Since there is no error message and the user may not be aware of the 
problem until they try to use the application, I believe this is a blocker.

Scenario 4: Same as Scenario 3.

Scenario 5: This may result in the user closing the package manager when the 
message appears so package A doesn't get installed. This makes a very bad 
impression on the user; especially a new user. The user knows there is a 
problem, but they may conclude the the package manager is unusable. I believe 
this is a blocker.

Scenario 6: This makes a very bad impression on the user. Fedora is supposed to 
be an advanced multitasking OS that can run multiple threads on multiple 
processors. This is not a blocker, or a bug, but the package manager needs some 
improvement.

Scenario 7: This is a blocker
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