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Dennis Lundberg commented on MCHANGES-165:
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Karl,
When you specify type="update" it is meant as a classification of the issue.
The work that was done on this issue was some kind of update, for example an
update to a newer version of a dependency.
All issues that you put in your changes.xml file should be fixed. If you update
an issue (that is not yet fixed) there is no meaning in putting that change as
an update in your changes.xml file.
> Using type="update" but the result says "Fixes [bug...]"
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> Key: MCHANGES-165
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MCHANGES-165
> Project: Maven 2.x Changes Plugin
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: changes-report
> Affects Versions: 2.1
> Environment: All
> Reporter: Karl Heinz Marbaise
> Assignee: Olivier Lamy
> Priority: Minor
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> If i use the type="updated" in an entry of the changes.xml file the result
> site will show the word "Fixes" . IMHO it should be "Refs" or something
> different than "Fixes" cause that issue is not fixed yet it is updated
> instead.
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