On 7 January 2013 09:04, Ralf Lang
When I view a declined request after adding, for example, missing changelog details, I still see the old diff. What will "reopen" do then? Re-submit the old declined SR as-is or submit an SR for the current state of the project repository?
Re-submit the old declined SR as-is
What is a good example for using reopen and when should I just close and submit a new sr?
You should reopen it if I reject your request saying it has a problem and you disagree. You reopen it with a message like "Please, review again when you are not drunk" or the polite equivalent explaining why you disagree. You should just close (revoke) and submit a new sr when you agree with the rejection and need to do some change before resubmitting. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+owner@opensuse.org