Nikitas, I appreciate that you are busy (as we all are). However, if there is technical debt in patches that is not being addressed promptly after the patch is landed, then it makes it much more difficult for us to accept patches in the future under similar circumstances.
I prefer to be flexible when there are some minor issues with a patch, and fix the non-critical problems afterward, but we already got flak from other parties about accepting NRS policies after the feature freeze, so in the future we may be forced to deny patches from landing until all of the issues are addressed, if we aren't confident that the remaining issues will be addressed promptly. It seems that management doesn't understand that fixing technical debt is an important part of the development process, so blocking the whole feature from landing would keep their focus on fixing remaining issues in order to get the patch landed rather than dragging you off to work on something else. Hopefully you can convince your management that fixing these issues is not optional, and we aren't forced into an inflexible patch acceptance policy.
Patch landed to master for 2.8.0.