tell me about high severity & low priority bug?
Answer Posted / geeta
the above answear Rafi said is correct.
Generally the Terms Seviority and Priority are having the
same meaning
The term Seviority is used by the Test engineers, where as
the term Priority is given by the Developers
the term high and low can be used depending on the bug how
far which impacted the application/functinality.
if any of the functionality is not working in Testing
Environment then Test engineers will give name as high
severity for that, suppose the same functionality is out of
scope/under development, Developers will assign low
priority for that
this is what i understood
pls correct me if im wrong.
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