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English term or phrase:
staged
English answer:
planned
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John Alphonse (X)
Jul 11, 2013 16:33
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English term
staged
English
Tech/Engineering
IT (Information Technology)
The status of these tasks in XXX can be staged, assigned, pending, work in progress, closed, or bypassed
Does it mean predefined ?
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Does it mean predefined ?
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4 | planned | John Alphonse (X) |
4 | provisionally triaged | Marcos Cavalca |
4 | ready to be worked on | Terry Richards |
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planned
"in the planning stages'
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provisionally triaged
In task management and versioning systems, a staged item is an item that is prepared to be effectively applied to the project. The status denoted by this label may be more or less provisional or preliminary depending on the specific management system in question. The same notion (staging) also applies more generically to database systems.
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http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/119782/what-stage-means-in-git-source-control
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ready to be worked on
All of the prerequisites are satisfied and the task is ready to be performed but it has not yet been assigned to anybody.
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