Frank Mehnert <[email protected]> wrote:

  On Wednesday 05 October 2011 20:42:28 Dushan Mitrovich wrote:
>> Recently I filed a bug report (ticket #9677) in BugTracker, and
>> originally put its Type classification as 'defect'.  But given the bug's
>> effect of preventing me from installing the guest OS, I'd like to change
>> that classification to 'blocker'.  That was stated in an addendum to the
>> ticket, but probably doesn't change the classification itself.  Is there
>> a way to do that, to promote it's being looked at?  Thanks.
> only members of the VirtualBox development team are able to change such
> properties. And no, I don't agree that this is a blocker. A blockers is
> usually a bug which results in a host crash or a host reboot. Please be
> assured that we try to fix every bug if possible.
>
Thanks for the reply.  Okay, I now understand your definition of 
'blocker'.  My original
guess was that it meant that the bug completely prevented the user from 
installing
the guest VM, which is my case.

- Dushan


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