Should I reopen it, as its not yet in the proper branch? Im assuming changes like this may get moved to a branch after a vote on a release.
-----Original Message----- From: Carol Frampton [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 10:10 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: minor Validator improvement On 3/26/12 7 :07PM, "Justin Mclean" <[email protected]> wrote: >Hi, > >> It is for me. It is supposed to be commit-then-review, not >> >>commit-then-open-jira-issue-then-resolve-jira-issue-then-close-jira-is >>sue >>-th >> en-review. :-) > >I think putting it in JIRA (in general) is useful as not every one is >on the dev mailing list and gives wider visibility of changes to users >of the SDK. It's also easier to search JIRA than the mailing list. > >I probably wouldn't of closed the JIRA issue until the change had been >submitted into to the SDK but each to their own. I don't think there >have to be one "true" process that everyone must follow. In my mind a bug should be resolved when fixed, and closed when it makes it into the relevant branch and has been tested/verified that it works as expected. Carol > >Thanks, >Justin
