Just today I've seen two opposite meanings of "vtrunk" being used in
bugzilla. How is it really supposed to be used?  Some folks are using
"vtrunk" to mean it's been checked into the branch and needs future checking
on the trunk (as described on the keyword page), and others are using it to
mean it's been checked in on the trunk but not the branch.

So which is it? Engineering saying "ready to be verified on the trunk only
right now", or QA saying "not done on the trunk, check later"? (ditto for
vbranch, reversing the sense).

-Dan Veditz

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