Scalability of FE-DEADREVIEW

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So with my little one keeping me up all night I figured I could at least be a little productive.

It turns out we have just under 1000 bugs against package review in the NEW state.

Now if even just half of these don't have requesters that respond that's still 500 that according to stalled review policy should block FE-DEADREVIEW (and realistically it's more than that, especially once you start including stuff stalled that was actually ASSIGNED too)...

The question on my mind is how useful is that when you reach that number of things blocking it? Who in their right mind is going to check one of the thousand or so packages marked blocking that as a place to start packaging? That's not even pondering what the bugzilla limits for this likely are before it goes poof...

Before we pull out the old janitor broom in earnest and clear the cobwebs out of that queue is there something we should change here before it hurts us?

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