Simon (
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dw_dev_training2012-06-10 04:02 pm
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How to refer back a no-longer-relevant bug?
Hello, I'm new here :-)
I took a look at bug 1424 today, and discovered that it's already been fixed (It was about confusing text, and the text in question has changed since the bug was submitted and is no longer confusing. Maybe it was a dupe that nobody had spotted, or maybe the confusion was removed while somebody was working on something else).
What should I do with it? If I just add a comment, will somebody appropriate see that comment? I imagine that I shouldn't just mark it Resolved without checking with somebody Important? :-)
I took a look at bug 1424 today, and discovered that it's already been fixed (It was about confusing text, and the text in question has changed since the bug was submitted and is no longer confusing. Maybe it was a dupe that nobody had spotted, or maybe the confusion was removed while somebody was working on something else).
What should I do with it? If I just add a comment, will somebody appropriate see that comment? I imagine that I shouldn't just mark it Resolved without checking with somebody Important? :-)
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*But* even if you mark it as Resolved, and it hasn't been exactly, we can always just put it back into the confirmed state, no harm done.