What I'm supposed to do when I verify that a bug filed
against Viewer 2.0 also affects Viewer 2.0.1 ?

Should I really file a new, almost identical new ticket 
for Viewer 2.0.1?

This seems to be the meaning of the "Please ONLY select
a single version" phrase that appears near the 
"Affect Version" field (or not - see below)

However, this doesn't look feasible and sustainable to me:
it's time-consuming and -worst- all feedback, comments 
and votes get lost.

Admittely, I never acted this way, and I always checked
more than a version when appropriate; also, my feeling 
is that is the common behaviour on JIRA.

Maybe I'm just wrong about Releases and Versions? :)
maybe what the phrase actually means is that using 
the same ticket for Viewer 2.0 and Viewer 2.0.1 is OK;
but if the same behaviour affects Snowglobe or other 
branches, a new  different ticket should be filed?

thanks in advance for clearing my mind..

opensource obscure
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