One of the things I've found that is important for the quality process,
is that bugs should be closed, if possible, by the person who opened
them, or - if that person isn't available - someone who will take
responsibility for testing the bug fix to make sure the bug can be
closed. This makes it a lot less likely that the same bug will keep
coming back over and over again.
Thanks,
Ray
Dan Polansky wrote:
> Hi Dimtiry,
>
> please, do not mark bugs reported by me as "fixed" in the bug tracker;
> it suffices that you assign them to "FreeMind 0.9.0 - Solved in CVS"
> group. I will close these bugs with "fixed" status after I have tested
> their correction.
>
> Regards,
> Dan
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