🌱 New: The journey begins with the discovery of a new defect during testing. These bugs undergo confirmation and testing as new features are uncovered.
🔖 Assigned: Approved bugs are assigned to the development team for resolution, transitioning the status from New to Assigned.
🚪 Open: Developers initiate analysis and potential bug fixes. If deemed insufficient or requiring further scrutiny, the bug may be moved to subsequent stages like Reject or Not.
🔁 Duplicate: When developers identify defects similar to existing ones, or if they coincide with others, the status is marked as Duplicate.
✅ Fixed: Upon completion of debugging tasks and necessary changes, the defect status is marked as Fixed.
🔍 Pending Retest: Post-fixing, developers provide testers with a defect check. The status remains pending until testers verify the fix.
🔬 Retest: Testers review the defect to ensure it's been appropriately corrected.
🔄 Reopened: If issues persist, developers must recheck and reopen the defect status.
✔️ Verified: If testers encounter no issues after developer-provided testing and believe it's properly addressed, the status becomes Verified or Confirmed.
🔒 Closed: With no lingering issues, testers close the defect status.
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