Yes, this seems like a sensible change. We currently use the natural
language words 'Yes' and 'No' as opposed to the result-centric 'Pass'
and 'Fail', however we might wan to make it more transparent that as
'Yes' will result in a pass. Will this always be the case, or rather can
we commit to insisting that questions should always be formulated in
such a way that it will be the case? If so it might be enough to mention
that in a note at the start of testing. Or perhaps we could use a status
bar that displays 'Yes - Pass', 'No - Fail' and 'Skip - comment
required'.

** Changed in: checkbox
   Importance: Undecided => Low
       Status: New => Triaged

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