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Yeah, I was thinking that custom fields could be useful. Maybe track
the release numbers where I add a bug to the known issues and the
resolved issues. Then I could fairly easily search for bugs that
belong on my list of resolved issues for an upcoming issue: "known
issue release"=not blank + status=resolved/closed + "resolved issue
release"=blank, something like that.
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 5:55 PM, Diana Corrigan
<Diana -dot- Corrigan -at- visionsoftware -dot- com> wrote:
> We have been using Jira about six months.
>
> We record our release note information on Jira issue records - we've added fields to the issue record specifically for this purpose.
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