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+TITLE="SourceForge"
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><BODY
CLASS="glossary"
BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ WIDTH="10%"
ALIGN="left"
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><A
-HREF="gfdl-howto.html"
+HREF="variant-sourceforge.html"
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></TD
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ CLASS="glossdiv"
><H1
CLASS="glossdiv"
><A
-NAME="AEN2610">0-9, high ascii</H1
+NAME="AEN2183">0-9, high ascii</H1
><DL
><DT
><B
@@ -76,24 +76,22 @@ NAME="AEN2610">0-9, high ascii</H1
></DT
><DD
><P
->&#13; Apache web server, and other NCSA-compliant web servers,
- observe the convention of using files in directories
- called <TT
+>Apache web server, and other NCSA-compliant web servers,
+ observe the convention of using files in directories called
+ <TT
CLASS="filename"
>.htaccess</TT
-> files. These
- restrict parameters of the web server. In Bugzilla, they
- are used to restrict access to certain files which would
- otherwise compromise your installation. For instance, the
- <TT
+>
+
+ to restrict access to certain files. In Bugzilla, they are used
+ to keep secret files which would otherwise
+ compromise your installation - e.g. the
+ <TT
CLASS="filename"
>localconfig</TT
-> file contains the
- password to your database. If this information were
- generally available, and remote access to your database
- turned on, you risk corruption of your database by
- computer criminals or the curious.
- </P
+>
+ file contains the password to your database.
+ curious.</P
></DD
></DL
></DIV
@@ -110,23 +108,28 @@ NAME="gloss-a">A</H1
></DT
><DD
><P
->In this context, Apache is the web server most
- commonly used for serving up
- <I
+>In this context, Apache is the web server most commonly used
+ for serving up
+ <I
CLASS="glossterm"
>Bugzilla</I
-> pages. Contrary to
- popular belief, the apache web server has nothing to do
- with the ancient and noble Native American tribe, but
- instead derived its name from the fact that it was
- <SPAN
+>
+
+ pages. Contrary to popular belief, the apache web server has nothing
+ to do with the ancient and noble Native American tribe, but instead
+ derived its name from the fact that it was
+ <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
>"a patchy"</SPAN
-> version of the original
- <SPAN
+>
+
+ version of the original
+ <SPAN
CLASS="acronym"
>NCSA</SPAN
-> world-wide-web server.</P
+>
+
+ world-wide-web server.</P
></DD
></DL
></DIV
@@ -143,21 +146,24 @@ NAME="gloss-b">B</H1
></DT
><DD
><P
->&#13; A <SPAN
+>A
+ <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
->"Bug"</SPAN
-> in Bugzilla refers to an issue
- entered into the database which has an associated number,
- assignments, comments, etc. Some also refer to a
- <SPAN
+>"bug"</SPAN
+>
+
+ in Bugzilla refers to an issue entered into the database which has an
+ associated number, assignments, comments, etc. Some also refer to a
+ <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
>"tickets"</SPAN
-> or <SPAN
+>
+ or
+ <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
>"issues"</SPAN
->; in the
- context of Bugzilla, they are synonymous.
- </P
+>;
+ in the context of Bugzilla, they are synonymous.</P
></DD
><DT
><B
@@ -165,29 +171,10 @@ CLASS="QUOTE"
></DT
><DD
><P
->&#13; Each Bugzilla Bug is assigned a number that uniquely
- identifies that Bug. The Bug associated with a Bug Number
- can be pulled up via a query, or easily from the very
- front page by typing the number in the "Find" box.
- </P
-></DD
-><DT
-><B
->Bug Life Cycle</B
-></DT
-><DD
-><P
->A Bug has stages through which it must pass before
- becoming a <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"closed bug"</SPAN
->, including
- acceptance, resolution, and verification. The <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"Bug
- Life Cycle"</SPAN
-> is moderately flexible according to
- the needs of the organization using it, though.</P
+>Each Bugzilla bug is assigned a number that uniquely identifies
+ that bug. The bug associated with a bug number can be pulled up via a
+ query, or easily from the very front page by typing the number in the
+ "Find" box.</P
></DD
><DT
><B
@@ -195,9 +182,8 @@ CLASS="QUOTE"
></DT
><DD
><P
->&#13; Bugzilla is the industry-standard bug tracking system. It
- is quite popular among Open Source enthusiasts.
- </P
+>Bugzilla is the world-leading free software bug tracking system.
+ </P
></DD
></DL
></DIV
@@ -215,39 +201,39 @@ NAME="gloss-component"><B
></DT
><DD
><P
->&#13; A Component is a subsection of a Product. It should be a
- narrow category, tailored to your organization. All
- Products must contain at least one Component (and, as a
- matter of fact, creating a Product with no Components will
- create an error in Bugzilla).
- </P
+>A Component is a subsection of a Product. It should be a narrow
+ category, tailored to your organization. All Products must contain at
+ least one Component (and, as a matter of fact, creating a Product
+ with no Components will create an error in Bugzilla).</P
></DD
><DT
><A
NAME="gloss-cpan"><B
-><SPAN
+>&#13; <SPAN
CLASS="acronym"
>CPAN</SPAN
-></B
+>
+ </B
></DT
><DD
><P
-><SPAN
+>&#13; <SPAN
CLASS="acronym"
>CPAN</SPAN
-> stands for the
- <SPAN
+>
+
+ stands for the
+ <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
>"Comprehensive Perl Archive Network"</SPAN
->. CPAN
- maintains a large number of extremely useful
- <I
+>.
+ CPAN maintains a large number of extremely useful
+ <I
CLASS="glossterm"
>Perl</I
-> modules. By themselves, Perl
- modules generally do nothing, but when used as part of a
- larger program, they provide much-needed algorithms and
- functionality.</P
+>
+ modules - encapsulated chunks of code for performing a
+ particular task.</P
></DD
></DL
></DIV
@@ -264,18 +250,19 @@ NAME="gloss-d">D</H1
></DT
><DD
><P
->A daemon is a computer program which runs in the
- background. In general, most daemons are started at boot
- time via System V init scripts, or through RC scripts on
- BSD-based systems. <I
+>A daemon is a computer program which runs in the background. In
+ general, most daemons are started at boot time via System V init
+ scripts, or through RC scripts on BSD-based systems.
+ <I
CLASS="glossterm"
>mysqld</I
->, the
- MySQL server, and <I
+>,
+ the MySQL server, and
+ <I
CLASS="glossterm"
>apache</I
->, a web
- server, are generally run as daemons.</P
+>,
+ a web server, are generally run as daemons.</P
></DD
></DL
></DIV
@@ -292,43 +279,25 @@ NAME="gloss-g"></H1
></DT
><DD
><P
->The word <SPAN
+>The word
+ <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
>"Groups"</SPAN
-> has a very special
- meaning to Bugzilla. Bugzilla's main security mechanism
- comes by lumping users into groups, and assigning those
- groups certain privileges to
- <I
+>
+
+ has a very special meaning to Bugzilla. Bugzilla's main security
+ mechanism comes by placing users in groups, and assigning those
+ groups certain privileges to view bugs in particular
+ <I
CLASS="glossterm"
>Products</I
-> and
- <I
-CLASS="glossterm"
->Components</I
-> in the
- <I
+>
+ in the
+ <I
CLASS="glossterm"
>Bugzilla</I
-> database.</P
-></DD
-></DL
-></DIV
-><DIV
-CLASS="glossdiv"
-><H1
-CLASS="glossdiv"
-><A
-NAME="gloss-i">I</H1
-><DL
-><DT
-><A
-NAME="gloss-infiniteloop"><B
->Infinite Loop</B
-></DT
-><DD
-><P
->A loop of information that never ends; see recursion.</P
+>
+ database.</P
></DD
></DL
></DIV
@@ -345,15 +314,16 @@ NAME="gloss-m">M</H1
></DT
><DD
><P
->mysqld is the name of the
- <I
+>mysqld is the name of the
+ <I
CLASS="glossterm"
>daemon</I
-> for the MySQL database. In
- general, it is invoked automatically through the use of
- the System V init scripts on GNU/Linux and AT&#38;T System
- V-based systems, such as Solaris and HP/UX, or through the
- RC scripts on BSD-based systems.</P
+>
+
+ for the MySQL database. In general, it is invoked automatically
+ through the use of the System V init scripts on GNU/Linux and
+ AT&#38;T System V-based systems, such as Solaris and HP/UX, or
+ through the RC scripts on BSD-based systems.</P
></DD
></DL
></DIV
@@ -370,55 +340,11 @@ NAME="gloss-p">P</H1
></DT
><DD
><P
->A Product is a broad category of types of bugs. In
- general, there are several Components to a Product. A
- Product also defines a default Group (used for Bug
- Security) for all bugs entered into components beneath
- it.</P
-><DIV
-CLASS="example"
-><A
-NAME="AEN2701"><P
-><B
->Example 1. A Sample Product</B
-></P
-><P
->A company sells a software product called
- <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"X"</SPAN
->. They also maintain some older
- software called <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"Y"</SPAN
->, and have a secret
- project <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"Z"</SPAN
->. An effective use of Products
- might be to create Products <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"X"</SPAN
->,
- <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"Y"</SPAN
->, <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"Z"</SPAN
->, each with Components
- of User Interface, Database, and Business Logic. They
- might also change group permissions so that only those
- people who are members of Group <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"Z"</SPAN
-> can see
- components and bugs under Product
- <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"Z"</SPAN
->.</P
-></DIV
+>A Product is a broad category of types of bugs, normally
+ representing a single piece of software or entity. In general,
+ there are several Components to a Product. A Product may define a
+ group (used for security) for all bugs entered into
+ its Components.</P
></DD
><DT
><B
@@ -426,15 +352,16 @@ CLASS="QUOTE"
></DT
><DD
><P
->First written by Larry Wall, Perl is a remarkable
- program language. It has the benefits of the flexibility
- of an interpreted scripting language (such as shell
- script), combined with the speed and power of a compiled
- language, such as C. <I
+>First written by Larry Wall, Perl is a remarkable program
+ language. It has the benefits of the flexibility of an interpreted
+ scripting language (such as shell script), combined with the speed
+ and power of a compiled language, such as C.
+ <I
CLASS="glossterm"
>Bugzilla</I
-> is
- maintained in Perl.</P
+>
+
+ is maintained in Perl.</P
></DD
></DL
></DIV
@@ -451,57 +378,33 @@ NAME="gloss-q">Q</H1
></DT
><DD
><P
-><SPAN
+>&#13; <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
>"QA"</SPAN
->, <SPAN
+>,
+ <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
>"Q/A"</SPAN
->, and
- <SPAN
+>, and
+ <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
>"Q.A."</SPAN
-> are short for <SPAN
+>
+ are short for
+ <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
->"Quality
- Assurance"</SPAN
->. In most large software development
- organizations, there is a team devoted to ensuring the
- product meets minimum standards before shipping. This
- team will also generally want to track the progress of
- bugs over their life cycle, thus the need for the
- <SPAN
+>"Quality Assurance"</SPAN
+>.
+ In most large software development organizations, there is a team
+ devoted to ensuring the product meets minimum standards before
+ shipping. This team will also generally want to track the progress of
+ bugs over their life cycle, thus the need for the
+ <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
>"QA Contact"</SPAN
-> field in a Bug.</P
-></DD
-></DL
-></DIV
-><DIV
-CLASS="glossdiv"
-><H1
-CLASS="glossdiv"
-><A
-NAME="gloss-r">R</H1
-><DL
-><DT
-><A
-NAME="gloss-recursion"><B
->Recursion</B
-></DT
-><DD
-><P
->The property of a function looking back at itself for
- something. <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"GNU"</SPAN
->, for instance, stands for
- <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"GNU's Not UNIX"</SPAN
->, thus recursing upon itself
- for definition. For further clarity, see Infinite
- Loop.</P
+>
+
+ field in a bug.</P
></DD
></DL
></DIV
@@ -514,57 +417,71 @@ NAME="gloss-s">S</H1
><DL
><DT
><B
-><SPAN
+>&#13; <SPAN
CLASS="acronym"
>SGML</SPAN
-></B
+>
+ </B
></DT
><DD
><P
-><SPAN
+>&#13; <SPAN
CLASS="acronym"
>SGML</SPAN
-> stands for <SPAN
+>
+
+ stands for
+ <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
->"Standard
- Generalized Markup Language"</SPAN
->. Created in the
- 1980's to provide an extensible means to maintain
- documentation based upon content instead of presentation,
- <SPAN
+>"Standard Generalized Markup Language"</SPAN
+>.
+ Created in the 1980's to provide an extensible means to maintain
+ documentation based upon content instead of presentation,
+ <SPAN
CLASS="acronym"
>SGML</SPAN
-> has withstood the test of time as
- a robust, powerful language.
- <I
+>
+
+ has withstood the test of time as a robust, powerful language.
+ <I
CLASS="glossterm"
-><SPAN
+>&#13; <SPAN
CLASS="acronym"
>XML</SPAN
-></I
-> is the
- <SPAN
+>
+ </I
+>
+
+ is the
+ <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
>"baby brother"</SPAN
-> of SGML; any valid
- <SPAN
+>
+
+ of SGML; any valid
+ <SPAN
CLASS="acronym"
>XML</SPAN
-> document it, by definition, a valid
- <SPAN
+>
+
+ document it, by definition, a valid
+ <SPAN
CLASS="acronym"
>SGML</SPAN
-> document. The document you are
- reading is written and maintained in
- <SPAN
+>
+
+ document. The document you are reading is written and maintained in
+ <SPAN
CLASS="acronym"
>SGML</SPAN
->, and is also valid
- <SPAN
+>,
+ and is also valid
+ <SPAN
CLASS="acronym"
>XML</SPAN
-> if you modify the Document Type
- Definition.</P
+>
+
+ if you modify the Document Type Definition.</P
></DD
></DL
></DIV
@@ -582,18 +499,18 @@ NAME="gloss-target-milestone"><B
></DT
><DD
><P
->&#13; Target Milestones are Product goals. They are
- configurable on a per-Product basis. Most software
- development houses have a concept of
- <SPAN
+>Target Milestones are Product goals. They are configurable on a
+ per-Product basis. Most software development houses have a concept of
+
+ <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
>"milestones"</SPAN
-> where the people funding a
- project expect certain functionality on certain dates.
- Bugzilla facilitates meeting these milestones by giving
- you the ability to declare by which milestone a bug will be
- fixed, or an enhancement will be implemented.
- </P
+>
+
+ where the people funding a project expect certain functionality on
+ certain dates. Bugzilla facilitates meeting these milestones by
+ giving you the ability to declare by which milestone a bug will be
+ fixed, or an enhancement will be implemented.</P
></DD
></DL
></DIV
@@ -611,9 +528,9 @@ NAME="zarro-boogs-found"><B
></DT
><DD
><P
->This is the cryptic response sent by Bugzilla when a
- query returned no results. It is just a goofy way of
- saying "Zero Bugs Found".</P
+>This is the cryptic response sent by Bugzilla when a query
+ returned no results. It is just a goofy way of saying "Zero Bugs
+ Found".</P
></DD
></DL
></DIV
@@ -634,7 +551,7 @@ WIDTH="33%"
ALIGN="left"
VALIGN="top"
><A
-HREF="gfdl-howto.html"
+HREF="variant-sourceforge.html"
ACCESSKEY="P"
>Prev</A
></TD
@@ -658,7 +575,7 @@ VALIGN="top"
WIDTH="33%"
ALIGN="left"
VALIGN="top"
->How to use this License for your documents</TD
+>SourceForge</TD
><TD
WIDTH="34%"
ALIGN="center"