[Python-Dev] About resolution “accepted” on the tracker

Georg Brandl g.brandl at gmx.net
Mon Oct 18 21:24:39 CEST 2010


Am 18.10.2010 21:04, schrieb Michael Foord:
>   On 18/10/2010 19:18, Georg Brandl wrote:
>> Am 18.10.2010 20:11, schrieb Barry Warsaw:
>>> On Oct 18, 2010, at 04:04 PM, Éric Araujo wrote:
>>>
>>>> Raymond Hettinger noticed on the tracker that there are different
>>>> interpretations of the “accepted” resolution:
>>>>
>>>>> Traditionally it denotes an approved patch, not a agreement that the
>>>>> bug is valid.
>>> I'm with Raymond; I've always used 'accepted' to mean an approved patch.
>> Same here.  I think of the resolution as only relevant when the issue
>> status is closed (or pending, of course).
> 
> Whilst I agree we lack a "status" (resolution is probably not right) 
> that says either this bug has been verified as genuine and needs fixing 
> or for a feature request that it has been agreed that the feature can be 
> added but not yet got as far as a completed patch.

Don't we have "stage" for that (at the moment at least)?

Georg

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