On 22/05/12 21:56, Justin Deoliveira wrote:
> As far as I can tell it is mostly Ben that by default closes the issue.

I usually only close issues I reported, or those confirmed fixed by my 
team or partners, or where I am manually synchronising codehaus with my 
group's private Jira (used for iteration planning).

An alternative practice is that used in my group's private Jira; closing 
is a management review activity and is not in general performed by 
developers. This is might not be appropriate for an open source project 
as we have limited management resources.

In a nutshell, let us follow the Jira definition: "Resolved — A 
Resolution has been identified or implemented, and this issue is 
awaiting verification by the reporter. From here, issues are either 
'Reopened' or are 'Closed'."

So closed means verified complete by the reporter (or some other 
responsible party).

Kind regards,

-- 
Ben Caradoc-Davies <[email protected]>
Software Engineer
CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering
Australian Resources Research Centre

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