Included records
This point keeps the evaluation practical: what to inspect, why it matters, and what should remain a manual review before any Jira cleanup decision.
Source status keeps the weak spots visible, especially when a reviewer needs to know what could not be verified from collected records.
Source status labels help reviewers distinguish included records, unavailable records, outside-scope records, and caveats preserved for handoff.
This point keeps the evaluation practical: what to inspect, why it matters, and what should remain a manual review before any Jira cleanup decision.
Unavailable sources are labeled instead of being treated as clear, keeping coverage limits visible before an admin changes Jira.
This point keeps the evaluation practical: what to inspect, why it matters, and what should remain a manual review before any Jira cleanup decision.
It does not imply that an unavailable source was checked successfully.
Preserve the detected references, blockers, and coverage notes for later review when cleanup needs approval, audit follow-through, or admin handoff.
This point keeps the evaluation practical: what to inspect, why it matters, and what should remain a manual review before any Jira cleanup decision.
This point keeps the evaluation practical: what to inspect, why it matters, and what should remain a manual review before any Jira cleanup decision.
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