diff stages between open and fixed status in defect bug
cycle
Answer Posted / jack
stages of a bug:
NEW (by default it will be new only)
OPEN (when a tester found a bug)
FIXED (when a developer fix the bug)
CLOSED (when a tester check, after it is working)
REOPEN (when a tester found, when bug is not fiexed)
WONT FIX (not consider as a bug)
REJECTED (not consider as a bug)
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