https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=100383
--- Comment #5 from Colin <[email protected]> ---
I'm sorry to say, but what you say is incorrect.
First of all you need to establish that you can reproduce the fault in the
exact same release that it was reported against.
Once you have established that you can reproduce the fault, you can then go on
to test whether it still exists in a newer release of the product.
If the fault still exists, then a new fix will need to be applied and the fault
retested to see whether the fix worked.
If you fail to follow these steps, then rather than proving that the fault is
fixed, you will have merely proven that you were unable to reproduce it.
There are many faults that cannot be reproduced, and you simply cannot assume
that the problem is fixed simply because you cannot reproduce it, especially
when you are attempting to reproduce it against the wrong release.
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