Jeff,
I afraid your definition
// alarm
// major
// upper
// lower
// minor
// upper
// lower
will be misleading users to the interpretation that it defines a range
for major and minor severity with a lower and upper limit each. I think
the inverted hierarchy (as shown on the Wiki page)
// alarm
// lower
// minor
// major
// upper
// minor
// major
maps better to the common use and understanding ("there's a set of lower
limits") and is clear without ambiguity.
Cheers,
Ralph
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