I think only the specific situation where the binary has changed should not be sent to the crash database. Other unreportable reasons like full disks may lead us to discover that a lot of people have full seperate boot partitions and that we should be helping them by offering to remove kernels from old releases. We won't know without having the data. Additionally, not reporting these won't effect the user experience because they will still receive a dialog saying that the error was unreportable.
I think only the specific situation where the binary has changed should not be sent to the crash database. Other unreportable reasons like full disks may lead us to discover that a lot of people have full seperate boot partitions and that we should be helping them by offering to remove kernels from old releases. We won't know without having the data. Additionally, not reporting these won't effect the user experience because they will still receive a dialog saying that the error was unreportable.