On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 7:41 PM, Henry Saputra
wrote:
> Developers that solve the problem by fixing the issue should change
> the status to "Resolved" and the person who create the issue could
> change the status to "Closed" to verify.
>
Yes. JIRA itself says the following (there is a small tex
+1
Developers that solve the problem by fixing the issue should change
the status to "Resolved" and the person who create the issue could
change the status to "Closed" to verify.
- Henry
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 6:52 AM, Maximilian Michels wrote:
> Hmm. In my eyes, "Closed" is for one-time issu
Hmm. In my eyes, "Closed" is for one-time issues that are not likely to
occur again. "Resolved" is to mark the issue as resolved with possible
issues coming up in the course of usage or testing. I would say, "Closed"
is more from an end-user perspective, whereas "Resolved" marks the
developer's res
@Vasia: I don't know. I use "Closed" for issues which are invalid or won't
fix.
Resolved for those that were implemented.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 2:57 PM, Vasiliki Kalavri wrote:
> Thanks for this Robert! I updated the gelly-related closed issues.
> BTW, what's the difference between closed and
+1
Will do this more diligently
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 1:34 AM, Robert Metzger wrote:
> I would appreciate if everyone who is merging pull requests is properly
> setting the "fix version" in JIRA.
>
> So in most cases, the "fix version" is the next major release, currently
> 0.9.
> If we're not
Thanks for this Robert! I updated the gelly-related closed issues.
BTW, what's the difference between closed and resolved? Any case where we
should use one over the other?
-Vasia.
On 18 March 2015 at 10:34, Robert Metzger wrote:
> I would appreciate if everyone who is merging pull requests is p
I would appreciate if everyone who is merging pull requests is properly
setting the "fix version" in JIRA.
So in most cases, the "fix version" is the next major release, currently
0.9.
If we're not setting this, the issue will not appear in the changelog of
the release. Also, I think that users ma