Hi All, Assuming the Tomcat 3.3 Release Plan is approved and proceeds to reach a release vote, it would be nice if a simple Bugzilla query would identify which bugs are and aren't fixed in Tomcat 3.3. In order to achieve this, I think we will need to standardize on a procedure to mark old bugs as fixed in Tomcat 3.3. As a simple way to achieve this, I would propose the following: Any Tomcat 3.x bug that is fixed in Tomcat 3.3 must have a comment containing the text "Fixed in Tomcat 3.3" to be considered fixed in Tomcat 3.3. That way, a search for all bugs missing this text would reveal which bugs are not fixed. If the bug didn't actually apply to Tomcat 3.3, an explanation could be added to make that clear. For example, a bug logged against Tomcat 3.1 could be resolved by setting the resolution to "later" or "wontfix", which I assume would apply to the 3.1.x version of Tomcat. To indicate that the bug doesn't apply or is fixed in Tomcat 3.3, the comment would be added so it doesn't appear unfixed in 3.3. Simply setting the resolution to "fixed" would not indicate whether it was fixed in 3.1.1, 3.2.x or 3.3. I don't see a way in Bugzilla to have a single bug open against multiple versions of a project. It looks like you would have to enter separate bugs if you wanted to be able to "resolve" them separately. I don't see a big enough benefit to justify re-entering all the old bugs against Tomcat 3.3. If I am missing something about the capabilities of Bugzilla, or you know of a better way, please let me know. Cheers, Larry __________ Larry Isaacs [EMAIL PROTECTED] SAS Institute Inc. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]