Ok, I imported the old stuff from BugZilla, and made a few tweaks:

Thanks for all the work.

The workflow in use is a simplified one, there are only three statuses:
- Open
- Closed
- Reopened

I took out the "In Progress" and "Resolved" as I personally never found any use for it, and I wanted to show off the simples JIRA setup possible, but they can be re-inserted at any time (actually if someone has better workflow ideas, I'm all ears).

Well, I'm not an experienced Bugzilla user, so I might have overlooked this, but when working on a bug I felt the need to "mark" the bug "in progress" to avoid others working on the same bug without each other knowing. So, in that case I would propose to add "in progress".

Or what's the best practice for this?

Do we want to differentiate between bugs closed because they were fixed (Resolved) or simply because they have become redundant? If not, I go for simplicity.

Users:
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The project owner is "[email protected]", and I'm the only member of the cocoon-developers group for now. Who wants to have access for testing?

I can't say I'm an experienced tester, but I'd like to have a look. Is that possible or should I then be part of the group first?

Bye, Helma

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