Re: [Fedora QA] #91: Add VERIFIED state to BugZapper wiki docs

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#91: Add VERIFIED state to BugZapper wiki docs
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  Reporter:  jlaska       |       Owner:  dafrito      
      Type:  enhancement  |      Status:  assigned     
  Priority:  major        |   Milestone:  Fedora 14    
 Component:  Wiki         |     Version:               
Resolution:               |    Keywords:  retrospective
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Comment (by jlaska):

 Thanks for taking this task dafrito!

 Replying to [comment:1 dafrito]:
 > I made some assumptions in writing this that should be confirmed. The
 biggest assumption is that this is a state that is manually set by
 triagers (rather than automatically set by Bodhi). AFAIK, this is
 accurate, but I could not find anything definitive.

 You are correct.  The VERIFIED bug state is something testers or triagers
 would set after ...

  1. Manually confirming that the reported problem is fixed in the updated
 package(s) noted in the bodhi request
  2. Or, but inspecting comments in the bug from others who have noted the
 reported problem no longer occurs when using the updated packages provided
 in the bodhi request

 > I'll be willing to update the flowchart on this page as well. I believe
 this state would fit between ON_QA and CLOSE, but I am not entirely sure.

 You got it.  Thanks again!

 Heads up, I've added this topic for discussion at the next BugZappers
 meeting (see https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers:meeting-agenda-
 list).

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