When the consequence is no longer small
Treat the limit as a real blocker when it changes a migration decision, weakens stakeholder confidence, creates operational ambiguity, or touches a workflow your church cannot safely work around.
A blocker is not just something annoying. It is something that changes whether continuing the trial still answers the question your church actually needs answered.
What to do when it becomes a blocker
Once the limit becomes consequence-heavy, more optimism is usually less useful than clearer escalation, guided review, or a narrower support route that can address the decision directly.
The safest next move is to preserve the actual consequence and ask for the kind of follow-up that matches the seriousness of the boundary.