After you have reviewed and completed the issue, which bucket is used?

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Multiple Choice

After you have reviewed and completed the issue, which bucket is used?

Explanation:
Completing and reviewing an issue means it’s finished and ready to be closed, so the bucket used signals a definite outcome: Resolved. In a workflow, a bucket represents the current state of work. After you’ve reviewed the issue and completed the necessary changes, you want to mark it as resolved to communicate that the problem is fixed or the request is implemented and no further action is required unless new problems arise. This contrasts with other states: a state like Needs Action would mean more work is expected, Optional implies it wasn’t required, and Auto-fixed suggests the system handled the fix automatically rather than through your review. Marking it as resolved clearly indicates completion and readiness to move on.

Completing and reviewing an issue means it’s finished and ready to be closed, so the bucket used signals a definite outcome: Resolved. In a workflow, a bucket represents the current state of work. After you’ve reviewed the issue and completed the necessary changes, you want to mark it as resolved to communicate that the problem is fixed or the request is implemented and no further action is required unless new problems arise. This contrasts with other states: a state like Needs Action would mean more work is expected, Optional implies it wasn’t required, and Auto-fixed suggests the system handled the fix automatically rather than through your review. Marking it as resolved clearly indicates completion and readiness to move on.

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