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Closing projects saves memory in Eclipse and can reduce the build time. Eclipse ignores closed projects, e.g., all searches ignore files from closed projects. Also the Problems view does only shows errors of opened projects. This typically helps you focus your attention on the project. You can close projects via a right-click on it and by selecting the Close Project menu entry. Alternatively, if you work on a project, you can close all unrelated projects via a right-click on it and by selecting the Close Unrelated Projects menu entry. The Eclipse Bugzilla system allows you and the Eclipse committer to enter the bug priority.
But overall, it is up to each project do decide how they handle bugs so some variation from project to project will occur. The following rules can be used as guideline. Bug priorities Priority Description blocker The bug blocks development or testing of the build and no workaround is known. Critical Implies 'loss of data' or frequent crashes or a severe memory leak. Major Implies a 'major loss of function'.
Normal This is the default value for new bug reports. Implies some loss of functionality under specific circumstances, typically the correct setting unless one of the other levels fit. Minor Something is wrong, but doesn’t affect function significantly or other problem where easy workaround is present. Trivial This describes a cosmetic problem like misspelled words or misaligned text, but doesn’t affect function. Enhancement Represents a request for enhancement (also for 'major' features that would be really nice to have).