Use the Fix Version instead. Target Version is only used occasionally to mark that a JIRA is intended for a release. It isn't set on most of them that are rapidly created and resolved.
There is some explanation of the few Resolution statuses that are used consistently, in http://spark.apache.org/contributing.html under "Contributing to JIRA Maintenance". The Resolution field is pretty consistent but not 100% filled out according to these guidelines. On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 3:19 AM Jacek Laskowski <ja...@japila.pl> wrote: > > Hi, > > I've been trying to find out the issues that are part of 2.4.0 and used the > following query: > > project = SPARK AND resolution in (Resolved, Done, Fixed) and "Target > Version/s" = "2.4.0" > > I got 202 issues. Is that correct? What's the difference between the > Resolution statuses: Resolved, Done, Fixed? When is an issue marked as either > of them? > > Pozdrawiam, > Jacek Laskowski > ---- > https://about.me/JacekLaskowski > Mastering Spark SQL https://bit.ly/mastering-spark-sql > Spark Structured Streaming https://bit.ly/spark-structured-streaming > Mastering Kafka Streams https://bit.ly/mastering-kafka-streams > Follow me at https://twitter.com/jaceklaskowski --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@spark.apache.org