I think some bugs can be closed down if there's no response from the
original submitter for further info. This is a fairly common
practice and makes sure bugs don't linger for years in the database,
and keeps the amount of open bugs to a manageable level. It's not
uncommon for someone to file a bug, then later realize that it was a
config problem, but they never bother to come back and mark the issue
fixed or even send a comment that it's ok.
However, I think it might be a good idea to add a "Proposed to close
until further info is received by XX.XX.XXXX" and give everybody say,
four weeks time to comment before calling it closed. I think from
28.12 to 4.1 is not a lot of time, especially since the holidays are
still ongoing for some.
/Janne
On 5 Jan 2009, at 00:02, Murray Altheim wrote:
Harry,
Are you closing known bugs simply because they haven't been resolved?
I'm confused. Shouldn't they remain open as bugs?
Murray
Harry Metske (JIRA) wrote:
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-396?
page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Harry Metske closed JSPWIKI-396.
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Resolution: Invalid
no follow-up
re-open if any new insights pop-up
UTF-8 characters in wiki pages incorrectly rendered if served by
Weblogic
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Key: JSPWIKI-396
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/
JSPWIKI-396
Project: JSPWiki
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Default template
Reporter: Jürgen Weber
Priority: Minor
Attachments: .jpg, .jpg, screenshot-1.jpg
The Germain Main.txt starts with Herzlichen Glückwunsch.
If the page is served by Weblogic Server, the umlaut is rendered
with FFC3 and FFBC in Boxes, both with Firefox and IE. Served by
Geronimo, it's fine.
Herzlichen Glᅢᄐckwunsch
Firefox page info says, page encoding is UTF-8.
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