2013/7/23 Darrell Anderson <darrella@hushmail.com>
I updated the etherpad.

Please remember the etherpad list is not all-inclusive of every
unresolved bug report. The etherpad is a list of selected bug
reports from the various categories that we believe must be fixed
for the official R14 release.

Feel free to voice opinions about the contents of the list. Just
please remember that everybody involved has bug reports that are
not in the etherpad list. The goal is to release R14 and not to
resolve all outstanding bug reports in the next couple of weeks.
That would be impossible. The remaining unresolved bug reports
number far too many to add to this list. The etherpad list is a
triage of sorts. There will be plenty of opportunity to resolve
remaining open bug reports with each subsequent minor point release
(R14.0.1, R14.0.2, etc.) and this is exactly how we will resolve
them all. :-) All bug reports cause some pain to one degree or
another. The etherpad list contains those reports we believe cause
the most pain. :-)

I feel a little sorry because I've bumped a lot of my own bugs, It's a little selfish. But those patches are pretty small and easy to test, so there shouldn't be problems with them.
And I believe that release must be able to build with any sane combination of options unless there are any discussions like the one about xcomposite in bug 1289. 
 
Although, for me, those bugs make much more pain while they are present in git rather then if they will go into release...

Alexander, I saw your additions to the etherpad. I moved them to
different categories but all of the items are still there. :-)

Darrell

I've marked them critical only because Tim's suggested to do so. And I've done that before I thought... After that I've decided to add them to «other» section. 
IMO They wasn't really critical because most of those options are about specific and rarely-used build options... So sorry if I confused you with that.