> It seems to me that RESOLVED - RESOLVED is too mysterious and RESOLVED >>> - NOTOURBUG is not much better than NOTANISSUE. >>> >>> RESOLVED - HANDLED might be closer, with the comment that achieves >>> this explains how it is handled. (I.e., documentation, workaround, >>> whatever.) >>> >>> I'm not in love with that term and don't know how it works for >>> non-native English-language participants. >>> >> >> I like it as it is more general. However, what about RESOLVED - MANAGED? >> This word is maybe better known in the world. This term shows that the >> issue has some work in it and was tackled. With a closing comment you >> can see where and why it was successful managed (resolved). >> > > from Jira I also know that RESOLVED - DONE is a common way to say that an > issue was successfully resolved. >
NOT_AN_ISSUE seems a bad option. The problem which is affecting someone is dismissed. In my opinion it is as as offensive as WORKSFORME (used in LibreOffice) and WONT_FIX (used in both projects) HANDLED, MANAGED only applies if there are workarounds (which is not always the case). NOTOURBUG means that the Devs looked at it and although they recognize it's a problem, there is nothing they can do because the problem is somewhere else. I agree it's a but short and rough but it's difficult to be nice and meaningful with a single word (or glued words). This can be further explained in the Comments when changing status if the developer is in such a mood... NOTABUG could be used instead of WONT_FIX (when it's reported as a bug but AOO decides it is working as expected) and DECLINED when it's a suggestion/enhancement (and AOO decides it is not interesting/productive) Just my 2 cents ;)