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@@ -119,7 +119,14 @@ Beyond that there are several considerations:
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* **Accepted + No Flags**
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The ticket is valid, but no one has submitted a patch for it yet. Often this
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- means you could safely start writing a patch for it.
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+ means you could safely start writing a patch for it. This is generally more
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+ true for the case of accepted bugs than accepted features. A ticket for a bug
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+ that has been accepted means that the issue has been verified by at least one
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+ triager as a legitimate bug - and should probably be fixed if possible. An
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+ accepted new feature may only mean that one triager thought the feature would
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+ be good to have, but this alone does not represent a consensus view or imply
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+ with any certainty that a patch will be accepted for that feature. Seek more
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+ feedback before writing an extensive patch if you are in doubt.
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* **Accepted + Has Patch**
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