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Evergreen Bug Wrangler FAQ

Frequently, users have questions regarding the different statuses and importance values assigned to bugs on Launchpad. This page provides general definitions for the various tags that bugs get assigned as they move throughout their lifecycle.

Bug Status Definitions

  • New - The default status. This defines a "new" bug that has not yet been claimed to be fixed.
  • Incomplete - The bug report is missing important information preventing it from being fixed. The submitter should be notified to provide additional information.
  • Opinion - needs defined
  • Invalid - Bug is unreproducible by multiple users, other than the submitter.
  • Won't Fix - Bug will not be fixed. Reasons may vary. Expand here?
  • Confirmed - Bug is confirmed by one or more users, other than the submitter. Should be assigned an importance at this time, if not already set.
  • Triaged - Bug has been claimed by a user to be fixed and a patch is likely forthcoming.
  • In Progress - A developer is actively working on a solution to this bug, or may be awaiting commit/release.
  • Fix Committed - A fix for this bug has been committed to one or more release versions and is awaiting release.
  • Fix Released - A fix for this bug has been officially released to the public.

Bug Importance Definitions

  • Critical - Needs defining
  • High - Needs defining
  • Medium - Needs defining
  • Low - Needs defining
  • Wishlist - Feature requests, development ideas/proposals
  • Undecided - The default status. This bug is awaiting proper importance and status values.

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Milestones

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