Hi,

Here's an excerpt from the set of rules about not creating issues for
unreleased work:

"Imagine that someone has been working on a given issue for a given version.
Then someone else notices a problem related to the work done. If the version
has not been released then you shouldn't create a new JIRA issue for
reporting the problem. Instead you should reopen the issue (if it's been
closed) and add a comment to it."

There should be a mention about what to do when you encounter a problem for
which there is no Jira issue. 

For example the way I report this is by creating a page on the incubator in
the "Test" space. There I present the issue, attach printscreens and mention
the version where I encountered the problem.
If the problem is not fixed in the release I report it on Jira.

Is there a "standard" procedure for this type of situation?



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