Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
> 
> 1) N/A - Not an upstream bug
> 2) Not yet reported upstream; Will do shortly.
> 3) Reported upstream. Little or no feedback.
> 4) Reported upstream. Developers acknowledge bug.
> 5) Reported upstream. Developers deny it's a bug.
> 6) Fixed upstream, in a later stable release.
> 7) Fixed upstream, but not in a stable release.
> 8) Workaround found; Bug reported upstream.
> 9) Completely fixed; Fix reported upstream
> 10) None of the above - read trac for reasoning.
> 


Often, both 4 and 8 are true.  Being fixed (including workarounds) in 
Sage temporarily is orthogonal to the bug reported upstream.

If 8 or 9 is the case, then usually we would just close the trac ticket 
as fixed.  What do you think about that?

Jason


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