On Jan 18, 2008, at 1:26 AM, William Siegrist wrote:
I agree with Ryan, but are you also saying you also keep them "open"? Is there a reason for having multiple tickets open for the same issue?
-Bill
No, if they're duplicates then they are closed, already dealt with. But I believe there's no point in either putting them in a milestone or keeping them in it if there's already one ticket there, the "original", that describes the same issue. There's the "original" and the others are just fat, bloat, in my opinion. The Adium team handles the issue by creating a milestone specifically for duplicate tickets, regardless of the program component they were filed against... but I don't think I like that approach too much either. -jmpp
On Jan 17, 2008, at 9:51 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jan 17, 2008, at 23:46, Juan Manuel Palacios wrote:
Some of us are clashing on Trac: in one corner, those who keep duplicate tickets and/or set them to appropriate milestones; in the other corner, those (read, only me, I think) who take them out of milestones when encountering them.
The way I see it, if the ticket is a duplicate of an "original" one, and said original is already properly milestoned, then what's the benefit of also having the duplicate in the same milestone? And if said original is *not* properly milestoned, then it should be ;-)
But that's of course only one side of the ring. What does the other side have to say about it?
Why shouldn't all tickets (even duplicate tickets) have the correct milestone?