As I said, "But with errors.ubuntu.com, it's interesting to know the number of crashes for accounting purposes. (And if the proportion without core dumps gets sufficiently large, we'll know it's time to change something so that more cores get dumped.)" I didn't say that they would or could go into a particular bucket. errors.ubuntu.com already receives reports that don't end up in a particular bucket.
As I said, "But with errors.ubuntu.com, it's interesting to know the number of crashes for accounting purposes. (And if the proportion without core dumps gets sufficiently large, we'll know it's time to change something so that more cores get dumped.)" I didn't say that they would or could go into a particular bucket. errors.ubuntu.com already receives reports that don't end up in a particular bucket.