On Mon, 15 Aug 2016 11:45:22 +0800
Jason Zaman <perfin...@gentoo.org> wrote:

> IN_PROGRESS == we've put the fix in the git repo
> RESO/TESTREQ == new release and in ~arch

TESTREQ was incidentally my first thought. Only needs me to study how much 
that's already used
and whether or not existing bugs with that flag meet that description or not.


However, a distinction between IN_PROGRESS and RESO/TESTREQ is not possible 
here,
because "in git" means "You'll get it if you sync >1h from now"

IN_PROGRESS can thus only mean something about it being worked on but not yet 
pushed
to the main git repo. (ie: overlays, private repos)

But I would rather it part of the primary resolution path, not a mere property 
of the resolution type.

Because its easier to say:

UNCONFIRMED -> CONFIRMED -> INPROGRESS -> INVCS -> STABLE

Than

UNCONFIRMED -> CONFIRMED -> INPROGRESS -> (RESOLVED/TESTREQ) -> (RESOLVED/FIXED)

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