On 1/16/14 11:36 AM, Daniel Veditz wrote:
On 1/9/2014 9:47 AM, Gavin Sharp wrote:
In theory (mine at least), the field is free to be used for planning
which release you want the bug fixed in, before the bug is fixed.
After the bug is fixed, it should be used as you describe.
Some groups do use the field this way, for example the NSS dev team. It
shouldn't be too hard to figure out: if the bug is open the field is a
planning target; if the bug is resolved you hit that target.
-Dan Veditz
Yes, and the request that Ryan made:
> I find it useful at times to know what release a patch first landed
on independent of where it was eventually uplifted to.
> Can be useful for regression hunting and bug archeology.
is served by target milestone and fixed resolution for where the fix
orginally landed, plus the "status flags" for each release/branch that
give info on if other branches or releases are also
affected/fixed/verfiied by back ports or uplifts.
-chofmann
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