Yes you're doing right, in the sense of changing the bug state to "Fix Committed".
The normal openstack bug lifecycle would be:
--[bug opened]-->New
--[bug confirmed by another dev]-->Confirmed
--[assignee starts working on bug]-->In Progress
--[fix is merged]-->Fix Committed
--[fix is included in a release]-->Fix Released
but obviously we short-circuited it in this case.
If Synaps started using gerrit like the other openstack projects, then some of these state transitions would be handled automatically.
Thanks June Yi!
Yes you're doing right, in the sense of changing the bug state to "Fix Committed".
The normal openstack bug lifecycle would be:
--[bug opened]-->New
--[bug confirmed by another dev]-->Confirmed
--[assignee starts working on bug]-->In Progress
--[fix is merged]-->Fix Committed
--[fix is included in a release]-->Fix Released
but obviously we short-circuited it in this case.
If Synaps started using gerrit like the other openstack projects, then some of these state transitions would be handled automatically.