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I think this description is different from the actual issue process flow. IIRC, when a developer or a tester confirmed that a reported issue describes a real bug, the status would be changed from "unconfirmed" to "new" or the other appropriate status. This description seems to mean that the status changes from "unconfirmed", but I can't find "confirmed" status in the query form of [http://www.openoffice.org/issues/query.cgi IssueTracker] now. IMHO this statement should be deleted or edited for accuracy. -- bluedwarf | I think this description is different from the actual issue process flow. IIRC, when a developer or a tester confirmed that a reported issue describes a real bug, the status would be changed from "unconfirmed" to "new" or the other appropriate status. This description seems to mean that the status changes from "unconfirmed", but I can't find "confirmed" status in the query form of [http://www.openoffice.org/issues/query.cgi IssueTracker] now. IMHO this statement should be deleted or edited for accuracy. -- bluedwarf | ||
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+ | Updated the page to clarify that NEW means "confirmed" and STARTED means "accepted". Thanks bluedwarf! -- hdu |
Latest revision as of 07:17, 16 June 2009
About status "confirmed".
5. the issue is marked as "confirmed"
I think this description is different from the actual issue process flow. IIRC, when a developer or a tester confirmed that a reported issue describes a real bug, the status would be changed from "unconfirmed" to "new" or the other appropriate status. This description seems to mean that the status changes from "unconfirmed", but I can't find "confirmed" status in the query form of IssueTracker now. IMHO this statement should be deleted or edited for accuracy. -- bluedwarf
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Updated the page to clarify that NEW means "confirmed" and STARTED means "accepted". Thanks bluedwarf! -- hdu