Different projects may have different conventions but for the Platform UI 
group is works this way:

Resolved -> Fixed  Means that the code to fix the defect has been 
committed

Then we wait for that code to come out in some later build and test the 
fix to make sure that it's actually in the built version and change the 
status to 

Verified -> Fixed  Meaning that we've ensured that the fix works. This 
prevents us from situations where the code may work on someone's machine 
due to changes in the code in their workspace (which may not have been 
committed)...

The various 'Closed' states indicate that we are no longer working on the 
defect for one reason or another but there are no code changes involved...

Onwards,
Eric




From:
Wim Jongman <[email protected]>
To:
Cross project issues <[email protected]>
Date:
05/26/2012 05:31 AM
Subject:
[cross-project-issues-dev] Final bugzilla status
Sent by:
[email protected]



Hi,

I have a question about the final bugzilla status for resolved bugs. I was 
under the impression that it was CLOSED+FIXED. However, since there are 
two other statuses in bugzilla RESOLVED+FIXED and VERIFIED+FIXED I decided 
to check the helptext [1] to see what they mean. There it says that 
VERIFIED+FIXED is the last status. 

So what does CLOSED mean? Is it higher in the cycle than VERIFIED or does 
it mean something else?

Thanks,

Wim Jongman

[1] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/page.cgi?id=fields.html#status
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