-----Original Message-----
From: Vincent Massol [mailto:vincent@massol.net]
Sent: lundi 13 novembre 2006 13:03
To: 'xwiki-dev(a)objectweb.org'
Subject: RE: [xwiki-dev] [Vote] Remove the resolved state in JIRA
Hi Dumitriu,
-----Original Message-----
From: Dumitriu G. Sergiu Gabriel Paul [mailto:sdumitriu@info.uaic.ro]
Sent: lundi 13 novembre 2006 11:04
To: xwiki-dev(a)objectweb.org
Subject: Re: [xwiki-dev] [Vote] Remove the resolved state in JIRA
The 'resolved' state in my oppinion means that a fix was found for
the
bug, but the code is not yet written or commited,
or there exists a
conflict with existing code, so it cannot be commited for the moment.
-1
I'm sorry but this is not how it works in jira... :-) In JIRA an issue
that is resolved means that the issues is solved. Actually it's
possible to release a version which has resolved issues that are not
closed.
I don't know if this was clear so let me explain it better. In JIRA setting
an issue to the resolved state automatically sets the issue resolution to
"fixed". This is why JIRA then allows versions to be released with issues
still in the resolved state.
-Vincent
The resolved state is there for projects which want
the reporter to
confirm that the issues has indeed been fixed and that it matches what
they wanted. However this is seldom used and it doesn't really apply to
open source projects. Actually I've never seen a single project which
has been using the resolved state correctly (It's possible to do but
requires different practices and lots of rigor).
Thanks
-Vincent
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