Grant Ingersoll wrote:
Is it explicitly stated anywhere what the workflow is/should be?

I can't see the workflow when I'm not logged in. I think you might have to be a Jira administrator to view workflows. Some information about them is up at:

http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/docs/v2.6.1/workflow.html

That page shows the default workflow. Jira permits you to add new states and transitions. The Hadoop workflow is like the default, except the outgoing link from "Closed" has been removed, and a new state named "Patch Available" is added, with links to it from "Open" and "In Progress" and links from it to "Resolved" and "Open".

I've attached an image of it to this message.

Does that address your question?

Note that changing the workflow is a heavyweight operation in Jira. Each issue in the project must be modified to change its workflow. A workflow that's in use cannot be changed. Instead, one must create a new workflow, copying an existing workflow, make changes to it, then switch a project to use it.

Doug



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