On Tuesday, 27 February 2018 20:39:31 CET Elvis Angelaccio wrote: > Exactly. Also, what Luca said: unconfirmed gives the impression that we > don't care about the bug. > > My point is that confirmed/unconfirmed adds more problems than it solves.
Note _again_ that I am NOT asking for keeping unconfirmed/confirmed to stay like it is with those terms. What I _need_ is another state. To repeat, I need the following states: * bug is reported, nobody has looked at it. * bug is reported, somebody has looked at it, but the bug cannot be resolved or confirmed at this point * bug is confirmed, but not resolved yet * bug is resolved in one way or another. Call them whatever you want, I'll be fine with that. New, Triaged, Confirmed, Resolved, whatever. That would be a change that would help me; just replacing UNCONFIRMED with NEW is just window dressing, and honestly, based on nothing but gut feeling and hunches. Go ahead if you want to, but it _doesn't do a thing_. It's lipstick on a pig. -- Boudewijn Rempt | https://www.valdyas.org | https://www.krita.org
