+1. Also - if unsure, how about Resolving and asking to close? I think
that's what that state is supposed to be for, or at least we can use it
that way.
Ondra
On 16.1.2015 01:11, Lincoln Baxter, III wrote:
Better yet. If it's unclear if there's more work, actually
ask if the
issue is closed. Use common sense here. If you're not sure if it's
done, have a conversation. But the point is. We have WAY too many
issues open in JIRA that are actually fixed or finished. We can do better.
On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 6:20 PM, Lincoln Baxter, III
<lincoln(a)redhat.com <mailto:lincoln@redhat.com>> wrote:
If you merge a pull request, also close the related issue and make
sure the Fix Version and Assignee fields are set.
Thanks guys,
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