Currently, the "Done" tag assumes this role. However, Done tags are for both released fixes as well as for issues which have been fixed, but not yet released.
This causes confusion as to whether a bug is still active and the fix will be pushed in the next release , or whether the bug was fixed already in a previous release but has popped up again.
Add a new tag called "Implemented" for Bugs/Suggestions which have been pushed out into the main release of the browser.
There is the "Coming Soon" tag that should be used instead.
Shadowknight Is there a real benefit? With so many issues I am trying to minimize the work.
Vlad It is not a must-have feature but definitely a convenient one imo. For example, if I find a 1 or 2 week old post having the same issue as mine but tagged as done, I would have no way of knowing if the issue was actually fixed but has resurfaced again, or whether it would just be released later on.
I can understand that this might not make it to the top of the priority list as it would mean retagging many posts but just wanted to put this idea out there.
Need to keep sanity so skipping this for now.
Shadowknight I disagree. It should be considered done if done already in the release candidate. Until the team becomes much bigger then it would create alot of friction to continually create more complex tags for this website.