On 09/24/2010 11:13 AM, Marius Vollmer wrote:
Instead of resolving the bug as WORKSFORME without any trace to the code
change that fixed it, we resolve it as FIXED and create that link post
factum.

[...]
   - Fixed-In 0.1: BCM#xxxx.

Or maybe:

    - Fixes: BCM#xxx (in 0.1), BCM#xxx (in 0.2).

Or we just don't make a special syntax for this and accept that the
Bugzilla comments will not mention the right version.

Why does it need to be automated?
I think it's more logical if we allow a developer to manually change the bug state to FIXED in bugzilla, mentioning the version in which this has been fixed.

Otherwise I see we are introducing possibilities to mess things up.

If we want this to be somehow machine-controlled, we could add one restriction: one can manually set a bug to FIXED only if one sets a milestone in the past.

This way we are not forcing developers to make dummy releases just for the sake of the QA process.

Ciao,
  Alberto

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