James <pkx1...@posteo.net> writes: > On 23/06/2020 20:47, Jonas Hahnfeld wrote: >> Never understood the difference between Started and Accepted either.
Presumably "New" and "Accepted". "Started" means that somebody is working on it, to avoid duplication of effort. > > While we have definitions in the CG as Carl pointed out the context of > this was, if I remember correctly, to a make sure developers could see > clearly if a tracker issue entered had been at least checked by > someone who knew LP against the issue and that the issue itself that > it was 'valid' than perhaps a duplicate of something else, or was > fixed in a later (unstable) versions, or that the issue 'needed > evidence' or 'examples of real-world scores' before they were > considered worth working on. > > It's the equivalent of 'Verified' but for newly entered issues. > > A LP developer who created an issue with a patch/fix would simply jump > to 'started'. > > This was something else that a 'non-developer' could contribute to the > LP project so developers could get on with fixing issues. > > Regards > > James > > > > > -- David Kastrup