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diff --git a/doc/developer-guide/Bug-report-Life-Cycle.md b/doc/developer-guide/Bug-report-Life-Cycle.md deleted file mode 100644 index 3749bd6272a..00000000000 --- a/doc/developer-guide/Bug-report-Life-Cycle.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -This page describes the life of a bug report. - --   When a bug is first reported, it is given the **NEW** status. --   Once a developer has started, or is planning to work on a bug, the -    status **ASSIGNED** is set. The "Assigned to" field should mention a -    specific developer. --   If an initial -    [patch](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patch_(computing)) for a bug -    has been put into the [Gerrit code review -    tool](http://review.gluster.org), the status **POST** should be set -    manually. The status **POST** should only be used when all patches -    for a specific bug have been posted for review. --   After a review of the patch, and passing any automated regression -    tests, the patch will get merged by one of the maintainers. When the -    patch has been merged into the git repository, a comment is added to -    the bug. Only when all needed patches have been merged, the assigned -    engineer will need to change the status to **MODIFIED**. --   Once a package is available with fix for the bug, the status should -    be moved to **ON\_QA**. -    -   The **Fixed in version** field should get the name/release of -        the package that contains the fix. Packages for multiple -        distributions will mostly get available within a few days after -        the *make dist* tarball was created. -    -   This tells the bug reporter that a package is available with fix -        for the bug and that they should test the package. -    -   The release maintainer need to do this change to bug status, -        scripts are available (ask *ndevos*). --   The status **VERIFIED** is set if a QA tester or the reporter -    confirmed the fix after fix is merged and new build with the fix -    resolves the issue. --   In case the version does not fix the reported bug, the status should -    be moved back to **ASSIGNED** with a clear note on what exactly -    failed. --   When a report has been solved it is given **CLOSED** status. This -    can mean: -    -   **CLOSED/CURRENTRELEASE** when a code change that fixes the -        reported problem has been merged in -        [Gerrit](http://review.gluster.org). -    -   **CLOSED/WONTFIX** when the reported problem or suggestion is -        valid, but any fix of the reported problem or implementation of -        the suggestion would be barred from approval by the project's -        Developers/Maintainers (or product managers, if existing). -    -   **CLOSED/WORKSFORME** when the problem can not be reproduced, -        when missing information has not been provided, or when an -        acceptable workaround exists to achieve a similar outcome as -        requested. -    -   **CLOSED/CANTFIX** when the problem is not a bug, or when it is -        a change that is outside the power of GlusterFS development. For -        example, bugs proposing changes to third-party software can not -        be fixed in the GlusterFS project itself. -    -   **CLOSED/DUPLICATE** when the problem has been reported before, -        no matter if the previous report has been already resolved or -        not. - -If a bug report was marked as *CLOSED* or *VERIFIED* and it turns out -that this was incorrect, the bug can be changed to the status *ASSIGNED* -or *NEW*.
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