Changing the importance to "Mediaum" merely indicates that's where the importance of the bug lies on the Importance spectrum. It does not mean it will not be fixed.
Generally marking a bug as "Critical" means it is a crash preventing basic functionality or causing data loss. The fact that this problem is not related to a crash or data loss and does not affect regular functionality (ie. functionality available without installing and running third-party applications) means that the bug does not qualify as "Critical" or "High" importance.
@abierbaum
Changing the importance to "Mediaum" merely indicates that's where the importance of the bug lies on the Importance spectrum. It does not mean it will not be fixed.
Generally marking a bug as "Critical" means it is a crash preventing basic functionality or causing data loss. The fact that this problem is not related to a crash or data loss and does not affect regular functionality (ie. functionality available without installing and running third-party applications) means that the bug does not qualify as "Critical" or "High" importance.