Thanks, Adrien. I see your point now. Sometimes it's hard for the client tools to get it right and they take the safest path, which is always ' request server-side to close the bug'.
The easiest solution is to avoid closing/comment bug-tasks that are already fix-released. The worst thing it would cause is to have a bug that was manually fixed and will miss some information, bug you can trace the who mistakenly did it.
Thanks, Adrien. I see your point now. Sometimes it's hard for the client tools to get it right and they take the safest path, which is always ' request server-side to close the bug'.
The easiest solution is to avoid closing/comment bug-tasks that are already fix-released. The worst thing it would cause is to have a bug that was manually fixed and will miss some information, bug you can trace the who mistakenly did it.