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->Chapter 6. Bugzilla Variants and Competitors</TD
+>Appendix D. Bugzilla Variants and Competitors</TD
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-NAME="rhbugzilla">6.1. Red Hat Bugzilla</H1
+NAME="rhbugzilla">D.1. Red Hat Bugzilla</H1
><P
->&#13; Red Hat Bugzilla is probably the most popular Bugzilla variant
- on the planet. One of the major benefits of Red Hat Bugzilla is
- the ability to work with Oracle, MySQL, and PostGreSQL databases
- serving as the back-end, instead of just MySQL. Dave Lawrence
- has worked very hard to keep Red Hat Bugzilla up-to-date, and
- many people prefer the snappier-looking page layout of Red Hat
- Bugzilla to the default Mozilla-standard formatting.
- </P
+>Red Hat Bugzilla is a fork of Bugzilla 2.8.
+ One of its major benefits is the ability
+ to work with Oracle, MySQL, and PostGreSQL databases serving as the
+ back-end, instead of just MySQL. Dave Lawrence of Red Hat is
+ active in the Bugzilla community, and we hope to see a reunification
+ of the fork before too long.</P
><P
->URL: <A
+>URL:
+ <A
HREF="http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/"
TARGET="_top"
->http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/</A
-></P
+>&#13; http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/</A
+>
+ </P
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