Sebb, Do you re-open tickets of fixed bugs if the codebase has not been released yet, but the fix is in the source repository? If you do, I am sure a lot of people get irritated, I would. Most projects use Jira to show what has been fixed in the code base, what has already been committed to SCM. Do you disagree with this notion?
As I tried to explain, we treat the "Documentation" as part of the "source release", versioned and immutable. So, https://polygene.apache.org/java/3.0.0/what-is-cop.html, will never be changed, no matter how many issues you open, just like the bugs in commons-collections ver 3.2.0 will always remain in the tar.gz and in Maven Central jar files., "as far as the public are concerned" So, "as far as the public are concerned", this issue is fixed in the same fashion and I don't appreciate the re-opening of that ticket... Thank you -- Niclas Hedhman, Software Developer http://polygene.apache.org - New Energy for Java
