Originally Published Wednesday, May 20, 2009
When we report a bug our hope is that bug is fixed. But, of course we know that isn’t always the case which is why there are usually several alternative resolutions developers, project managers, or managers may choose for resolving a bug such as postponed, won’t fix, and by [...]
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