New submission from R. David Murray <[email protected]>:
The devguide documents the 'accepted' resolution as follows:
Submitted patch was applied, still needs verifying (for example by
watching the buildbots) that everything went fine. At that point the
resolution should be set to fixed and the status changed to closed.
I've never run into this usage while working with the tracker. I *have* seen
people set 'accepted' when they want to indicate that the issue is considered
valid to be fixed, or that a feature request has been accepted but there's no
patch ready for commit yet.
Formally I believe that the 'accepted' resolution is for committed feature
requests (since "fixed" doesn't make English sense in that context). Any other
use is creative license :)
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assignee: docs@python
components: Documentation
messages: 141568
nosy: docs@python, r.david.murray
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: Meaning of 'accepted' resolution as documented in devguide
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