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Martin Pool wrote:
> What exactly is the distinction between these states?
> 
> In the past when we (Bazaar developers) did triage we would generally
> set things to invalid, confirmed (if it was a bug), needs info (if we
> weren't sure if it was a real bug and needed more  information from
> the user or a developer), or fix released (if it was already fixed).
> I'm not sure where "triaged" should fit in -- is it supposed to mean
> "i'm not sure if this is a bug, but if it is it's $priority"?  What
> action should that drive?
> 

For Ubuntus use of these bug states see
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-discuss/2007-June/001186.html

Henrik wrote:
>  * Triaged will mean that a bug has all the information attached to it 
> that a developer needs to fix it. The 'confirmed' state was previously 
> used for this purpose, but many users were 'confirming' bugs when 
> observed by a second person.

Dean


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