Fixed. Thanks for the suggestion!

On 2 May 2010 06:59, Kent Quirk <q...@lindenlab.com> wrote:

> I don't see why we have that instruction. If you've tested on multiple
> versions, we'd love to know that. So yes, affects version can be
> multi-selected. You should only check items that you actually have tested.
>
> I'll ask someone to modify the text there.
>
>        Q
>
> On May 1, 2010, at 8:43 AM, Opensource Obscure wrote:
>
> >
> > 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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