Then set the fix version where the decision was made to not fix, reject or where the
duplicate was identified. Remember same issue can exist on multiple streams.
That's how we've done it as long as I remember and it is nice extra context to
have if an issue comes back again.
/max
On 11 Sep 2015, at 00:16, Rob Stryker <rstryker(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
Hi:
I'm not sure where this filter comes from, but its on my dashboard.
jbds_current_nofixversion
Current query is: filter = jbds_current AND fixversion is EMPTY
The filter has 6 results, all of which are closed as wont-fix, rejected,
or duplicate issue. So this filter could probably be refined a bit. I
would imagine rejected or wont-fix issues don't actually require a
fix-version, at least.... I'd also assume that duplicates also don't
need a fix version, since the duplicate issue is often closed while the
other issue is still open.
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