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Release Status Flags
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The flag ``status_firefoxN`` has many values, here’s a cheat sheet.
+---------+------------+------------+--------------+-------------------+
| \-\-\- | \? | unaffected | affected | fixed |
+=========+============+============+==============+===================+
| \? | unaffected | | wontfix | verified |
+---------+------------+------------+--------------+-------------------+
| | affected | | fix-optional | disabled |
+---------+------------+------------+--------------+-------------------+
| | | | fixed | verified disabled |
+---------+------------+------------+--------------+-------------------+
The headers of the table are values of the status flag. Each column are
the states reachable from the column headings.
- ``---`` we don’t know whether Firefox N is affected
- ``?`` we don’t know whether Firefox N is affected, but we want to find
out
- ``affected`` - present in this release
- ``unaffected`` - not present in this release
- ``fixed`` - a contributor has landed a change set in the tree
to address the issue
- ``verified`` - the fix has been verified by QA or other contributors
- ``disabled`` - the fix or the feature has been backed out or disabled
- ``verified disabled`` - QA or other contributors confirmed the fix or
the feature has been backed out or disabled
- ``wontfix`` - we have decided not to accept/uplift a fix for this
release cycle (it is not the same as the bug resolution WONTFIX).
This can also mean that we don’t know how to fix that and will ship
with this bug
- ``fix-optional`` - we would take a fix for the current release but
don’t consider it as important/blocking for the release