On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 09:19:04AM -0000, Alex Harrington wrote:
> I find the distinction very helpful actually.
>
> Fix Committed = Code is in bzr repo attached to the bug. If you need the fix you can get it here.
> Fix Released = Code is in one or more released versions of the project (as targetted).
>
> I'd hate to see "Fixed" appear - or if it does some meaningful way of
> representing the above is then needed.
The above is already represented more explicitly: when there is code in a
bzr repository related to the bug, it gets a branch link.
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 09:19:04AM -0000, Alex Harrington wrote:
> I find the distinction very helpful actually.
>
> Fix Committed = Code is in bzr repo attached to the bug. If you need the fix you can get it here.
> Fix Released = Code is in one or more released versions of the project (as targetted).
>
> I'd hate to see "Fixed" appear - or if it does some meaningful way of
> representing the above is then needed.
The above is already represented more explicitly: when there is code in a
bzr repository related to the bug, it gets a branch link.
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- mdz