On Sat, Jul 14, 2007 at 08:30:30AM -0700, Kevin Clark wrote:
> 
> On 7/14/07, Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a particular
> > definition of what 'closed' means to me, and it's not "OK, time to write a
> > test case".
> >
> > - Matt
> 
> Does the fact that it's being said that a closure isn't a death
> sentence, just a matter of feedback change your opinion of 'closed'?

No, because it's an emotional response, not a purely intellectual one.

> Do the 'untested', 'undocumented' resolutions hurt less?

They're not "resolutions", they're states.  You set them as flags or
something.  The very meaning of word "resolution" implies some sort of
finality, but a defect report that isn't fixed isn't resolved.

- Matt

-- 
Skippy was a wallaby. ... Wallabies are dumb and not very trainable...  The
*good* thing...is that one Skippy looks very much like all the rest,
hence..."one-shot Skippy" and "plug-compatible Skippy".  I don't think they
ever had to go as far as "belt-fed Skippy"      -- Robert Sneddon, ASR

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