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->The core of Bugzilla is the screen which displays a particular
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->Product and Component</EM
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- Bugs are divided up by Product and Component, with a Product
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- Anything that doesn't fit in the other components, or spans
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->Creating/Changing Bugs:</EM
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- Creating, changing, and viewing bugs.</TD
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->Documentation:</EM
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- The Bugzilla documentation, including The Bugzilla Guide.</TD
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- Anything to do with email sent by Bugzilla.</TD
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- The installation process of Bugzilla.</TD
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->Query/Buglist:</EM
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- Anything to do with searching for bugs and viewing the
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->Reporting/Charting:</EM
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- Getting reports from Bugzilla.</TD
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- General issues having to do with the user interface cosmetics (not
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->&#13; <EM
->Status and Resolution:</EM
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- These define exactly what state the bug is in - from not even
- being confirmed as a bug, through to being fixed and the fix
- confirmed by Quality Assurance. The different possible values for
- Status and Resolution on your installation should be documented in the
- context-sensitive help for those items.</P
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- The person responsible for fixing the bug.</P
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- A URL associated with the bug, if any.</P
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- A one-sentence summary of the problem.</P
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- (a.k.a. Whiteboard) A free-form text area for adding short notes
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->*Keywords:</EM
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- The administrator can define keywords which you can use to tag and
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->Platform and OS:</EM
->
- These indicate the computing environment where the bug was
- found.</P
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->Version:</EM
->
- The "Version" field is usually used for versions of a product which
- have been released, and is set to indicate which versions of a
- Component have the particular problem the bug report is
- about.</P
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- The bug assignee uses this field to prioritise his or her bugs.
- It's a good idea not to change this on other people's bugs.</P
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->Severity:</EM
->
- This indicates how severe the problem is - from blocker
- ("application unusable") to trivial ("minor cosmetic issue"). You
- can also use this field to indicate whether a bug is an enhancement
- request.</P
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- (a.k.a. Target Milestone) A future version by which the bug is to
- be fixed. e.g. The Bugzilla Project's milestones for future
- Bugzilla versions are 2.18, 2.20, 3.0, etc. Milestones are not
- restricted to numbers, thought - you can use any text strings, such
- as dates.</P
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- The person who filed the bug.</P
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->CC list:</EM
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- A list of people who get mail when the bug changes.</P
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->Attachments:</EM
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- You can attach files (e.g. testcases or patches) to bugs. If there
- are any attachments, they are listed in this section.</P
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->*Dependencies:</EM
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- If this bug cannot be fixed unless other bugs are fixed (depends
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- numbers are recorded here.</P
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- Whether this bug has any votes.</P
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- You can add your two cents to the bug discussion here, if you have
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