There seems to be some disagreement about the meaning of "resolved". It *is* a bit ambiguous, given that another state is named "open" and a "resolved" item is not "open"...but neither is it "closed".
I always thought that "resolved" meant something like "the assignee thinks this is fixed, would someone having this problem please confirm". An issue would move to "closed" when it is confirmed fixed. There's one other transition to consider: I think it should be normal to move an issue from "resolved" to "closed" if it has been "resolved" for a reasonable length of time and no one has remarked that the problem is not fixed. -- Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer [email protected] Asking whether markets are efficient is like asking whether people are smart.
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