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diff --git a/docs/sgml/Bugzilla-Guide.sgml b/docs/sgml/Bugzilla-Guide.sgml index 2ee495eff..e639ae75f 100644 --- a/docs/sgml/Bugzilla-Guide.sgml +++ b/docs/sgml/Bugzilla-Guide.sgml @@ -59,65 +59,6 @@ try to avoid clutter and feel free to waste space in the code to make it more re <bookinfo> <title>The Bugzilla Guide</title> - <pubdate>2001-04-25</pubdate> - <revhistory> - <revision> - <revnumber>v2.11</revnumber> - <date>20 December 2000</date> - <authorinitials>MPB</authorinitials> - <revremark> - Converted the README, FAQ, and DATABASE information into - SGML docbook format. - </revremark> - </revision> - - <revision> - <revnumber>2.11.1</revnumber> - <date>06 March 2001</date> - <authorinitials>MPB</authorinitials> - <revremark> - Took way too long to revise this for 2.12 release. Updated - FAQ to use qandaset tags instead of literallayout, cleaned - up administration section, added User Guide section, - miscellaneous FAQ updates and third-party integration - information. From this point on all new tags are lowercase - in preparation for the 2.13 release of the Guide in XML - format instead of SGML. - </revremark> - </revision> - - <revision> - <revnumber>2.12.0</revnumber> - <date>24 April 2001</date> - <authorinitials>MPB</authorinitials> - <revremark> - Things fixed this release: Elaborated on queryhelp - interface, added FAQ regarding moving bugs from one keyword - to another, clarified possible problems with the Landfill - tutorial, fixed a boatload of typos and unclear sentence - structures. Incorporated the README into the UNIX - installation section, and changed the README to indicate the - deprecated status. Things I know need work: Used - "simplelist" a lot, where I should have used "procedure" to - tag things. Need to lowercase all tags to be XML compliant. - </revremark> - </revision> - - <revision> - <revnumber>2.14.0</revnumber> - <date>07 August 2001</date> - <authorinitials>MPB</authorinitials> - <revremark> - Attempted to integrate relevant portions of the UNIX and - Windows installation instructions, moved some data from FAQ - to Install, removed references to README from text, added - Mac OS X install instructions, fixed a bunch - of tpyos (Mark Harig), linked text that referenced other - parts of the Guide, and nuked the old MySQL permissions - section. - </revremark> - </revision> - </revhistory> <authorgroup> @@ -126,41 +67,23 @@ try to avoid clutter and feel free to waste space in the code to make it more re <othername>P.</othername> <surname>Barnson</surname> <affiliation> - <address><email>barnboy@trilobyte.net</email></address> + <address><email>mbarnson@sisna.com</email></address> </affiliation> </author> - - <collab> - <collabname>Zach Lipton</collabname> - <affiliation> - <address><email>zach AT zachlipton DOT com</email></address> - </affiliation> - </collab> - </authorgroup> <abstract> <para> - This is the documentation for Bugzilla, the Mozilla + This is the documentation for Bugzilla, the mozilla.org bug-tracking system. - </para> - <para> - Bugzilla is an enterprise-class set of software utilities - that, when used together, power issue-tracking for hundreds of + Bugzilla is an enterprise-class piece of software + that powers issue-tracking for hundreds of organizations around the world, tracking millions of bugs. - While it is easy to use and quite flexible, it is - difficult for a novice to install and maintain. Although we - have provided step-by-step directions, Bugzilla is not always - easy to get working. Please be sure the person responsible - for installing and maintaining this software is a qualified - professional for the operating system upon which you install - Bugzilla. </para> <para> - THIS DOCUMENTATION IS MAINTAINED IN DOCBOOK 4.1.2 XML FORMAT. - IF YOU WISH TO MAKE CORRECTIONS, PLEASE MAKE THEM IN PLAIN - TEXT OR SGML DIFFS AGAINST THE SOURCE. I CANNOT ACCEPT - ADDITIONS TO THE GUIDE WRITTEN IN HTML! + This documentation is maintained in DocBook 4.1.2 XML format. + Changes are best submitted as plain text or SGML diffs, attached + to a Bugzilla bug. </para> </abstract> diff --git a/docs/xml/Bugzilla-Guide.xml b/docs/xml/Bugzilla-Guide.xml index 2ee495eff..e639ae75f 100644 --- a/docs/xml/Bugzilla-Guide.xml +++ b/docs/xml/Bugzilla-Guide.xml @@ -59,65 +59,6 @@ try to avoid clutter and feel free to waste space in the code to make it more re <bookinfo> <title>The Bugzilla Guide</title> - <pubdate>2001-04-25</pubdate> - <revhistory> - <revision> - <revnumber>v2.11</revnumber> - <date>20 December 2000</date> - <authorinitials>MPB</authorinitials> - <revremark> - Converted the README, FAQ, and DATABASE information into - SGML docbook format. - </revremark> - </revision> - - <revision> - <revnumber>2.11.1</revnumber> - <date>06 March 2001</date> - <authorinitials>MPB</authorinitials> - <revremark> - Took way too long to revise this for 2.12 release. Updated - FAQ to use qandaset tags instead of literallayout, cleaned - up administration section, added User Guide section, - miscellaneous FAQ updates and third-party integration - information. From this point on all new tags are lowercase - in preparation for the 2.13 release of the Guide in XML - format instead of SGML. - </revremark> - </revision> - - <revision> - <revnumber>2.12.0</revnumber> - <date>24 April 2001</date> - <authorinitials>MPB</authorinitials> - <revremark> - Things fixed this release: Elaborated on queryhelp - interface, added FAQ regarding moving bugs from one keyword - to another, clarified possible problems with the Landfill - tutorial, fixed a boatload of typos and unclear sentence - structures. Incorporated the README into the UNIX - installation section, and changed the README to indicate the - deprecated status. Things I know need work: Used - "simplelist" a lot, where I should have used "procedure" to - tag things. Need to lowercase all tags to be XML compliant. - </revremark> - </revision> - - <revision> - <revnumber>2.14.0</revnumber> - <date>07 August 2001</date> - <authorinitials>MPB</authorinitials> - <revremark> - Attempted to integrate relevant portions of the UNIX and - Windows installation instructions, moved some data from FAQ - to Install, removed references to README from text, added - Mac OS X install instructions, fixed a bunch - of tpyos (Mark Harig), linked text that referenced other - parts of the Guide, and nuked the old MySQL permissions - section. - </revremark> - </revision> - </revhistory> <authorgroup> @@ -126,41 +67,23 @@ try to avoid clutter and feel free to waste space in the code to make it more re <othername>P.</othername> <surname>Barnson</surname> <affiliation> - <address><email>barnboy@trilobyte.net</email></address> + <address><email>mbarnson@sisna.com</email></address> </affiliation> </author> - - <collab> - <collabname>Zach Lipton</collabname> - <affiliation> - <address><email>zach AT zachlipton DOT com</email></address> - </affiliation> - </collab> - </authorgroup> <abstract> <para> - This is the documentation for Bugzilla, the Mozilla + This is the documentation for Bugzilla, the mozilla.org bug-tracking system. - </para> - <para> - Bugzilla is an enterprise-class set of software utilities - that, when used together, power issue-tracking for hundreds of + Bugzilla is an enterprise-class piece of software + that powers issue-tracking for hundreds of organizations around the world, tracking millions of bugs. - While it is easy to use and quite flexible, it is - difficult for a novice to install and maintain. Although we - have provided step-by-step directions, Bugzilla is not always - easy to get working. Please be sure the person responsible - for installing and maintaining this software is a qualified - professional for the operating system upon which you install - Bugzilla. </para> <para> - THIS DOCUMENTATION IS MAINTAINED IN DOCBOOK 4.1.2 XML FORMAT. - IF YOU WISH TO MAKE CORRECTIONS, PLEASE MAKE THEM IN PLAIN - TEXT OR SGML DIFFS AGAINST THE SOURCE. I CANNOT ACCEPT - ADDITIONS TO THE GUIDE WRITTEN IN HTML! + This documentation is maintained in DocBook 4.1.2 XML format. + Changes are best submitted as plain text or SGML diffs, attached + to a Bugzilla bug. </para> </abstract> |