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{{AutonagRule | {{AutonagRule | ||
| Rule name = Increase | | Rule name = Increase severity of bugs tracked by Release Managers | ||
| Purpose = Fix inconsistency in metadata | | Purpose = Fix inconsistency in metadata | ||
| Action = If a bug is tracked for an upcoming release but it's severity field is low, the severity is increased | | Action = If a bug is tracked for an upcoming release but it's severity field is low, the severity is increased | ||
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{{AutonagRule | {{AutonagRule | ||
| Rule name = Nag triage owner to set priority on bugs | | Rule name = Nag triage owner to set priority on bugs | ||
| Purpose = Bugs with no priority set are harder to prioritize for Release Managers with regards to the release | | Purpose = Bugs with no priority set are harder to prioritize for Release Managers with regards to the release (see [https://mozilla.github.io/bug-handling/triage-bugzilla#what-do-you-triage what-do-you-triage]) | ||
| Action = The triage owner is needinfoed in Bugzilla or nagged via email to set a priority on bugs | | Action = The triage owner is needinfoed in Bugzilla or nagged via email to set a priority on bugs | ||
| Example = 1527818 | | Example = 1527818 | ||
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