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Re: Issue tracking... [message #31007 is a reply to message #31005] Mon, 31 January 2011 19:46 Go to previous message
dolik.rce is currently offline  dolik.rce
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mirek wrote on Mon, 31 January 2011 18:52

dolik.rce wrote on Mon, 31 January 2011 10:25

One more question Smile

I accidentally double-posted (issues 24&25) and found out that there is probably no way to delete/close one of them. Actually not even mark them as duplicate. Shouldn't users with developer status have right to close issues? Or are they closed automatically on Approve? But that wouldn't make sense in this case, as the bug is not approved yet, I just want to "hide it" somehow to prevent the same thing to be discussed in two places.

Honza


In such cases, "Rejected" is the right option, with possibly mentioning in the text that it is a duplicate of another issue.

(Or you can even add 'related' issue).

Note that such Reject is also appropriate in situation where e.g. new bug report duplicates some older one.

Mirek

Oups, I overlooked rejected. Does that close the issue too? Also, I didn't see an option to add related or duplicate issue anywhere...

Anyway, thanks a lot for your patience Wink

Honza
 
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