[Python-Dev] The Meaning of Resolotion (Re: bug tracker permissions request)
"Martin v. Löwis"
martin at v.loewis.de
Thu Apr 29 23:20:56 CEST 2010
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>> You only have resolutions on closed issues, > > Only for 'closed' or also for 'pending' and 'languishing'? Probably for all of them. I don't understand languishing, though (neither as an English word, nor as a status). > 'Languishing' is new (its first use was two months ago). Is it a form of > 'open' or of 'closed'? I have no idea. > This needs to be explicitly stated in the doc if you want it followed. I personally don't - I don't think it matters that much to have a resolution field if you also post a message explaining why the issue was closed. I'm just reporting what it was meant for originally. > I never noticed this. there are also pop-up boxed for Stage, Priority, > and Keywords. There should also be a pop-up for Resolution. > > And the pop-up tables should also be in the doc. Contributions welcome. Regards, Martin
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