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[Mageia-dev] Proposal for bug statuses and workflow

+ Romain d'Alverny + rdalverny at gmail.com +
+ Thu Oct 20 10:26:25 CEST 2011 +

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On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 23:30, Samuel Verschelde <stormi at laposte.net> wrote:
+> CLOSED replaces RESOLVED, because I think it's nicer for the bug reporter if
+> we "close" bugs rather than consider them "resolved" when the reason for
+> closing is WONT-FIX, DUPLICATE, OLD, etc., statuses that obviously don't match
+> the meaning of "RESOLVED".
+
+RESOLVED does match.
+
+Beware, this is a known "false friend" in English/French (although it
+is used in a equivalent meaning as in "Je suis résolu à" or "J'ai pris
+la ferme résolution de"). To resolve is to decide firmly, not to solve
+(well, as well, but in a later meaning).
+
+If the RESOLVED status in Bugzilla had been understood as "SOLVED",
+then RESOLVED - FIXED would be a pleonasm.
+
+Romain
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