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gerv; r=justdave, ddk.
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transitional compliant
Original patch by chema@ximian.com, modified/extended by
bbaetz@student.usyd.edu.au
r=gerv, justdave
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r=justdave, gerv
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file. Patch by ddkilzer@theracingworld.com; r=justdave, bbaetz.
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commit didn't pick these up.
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graphs
patch by zeroJ@null.net (John Vandenberg), r=gerv, bbaetz
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issues.
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r=justdave, gerv
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attachment tracker.
Patch by Myk Melez <myk@mozilla.org>.
r=bbaetz,kiko
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Patch by Myk Melez <myk@mozilla.org>.
r=gerv@mozilla.org,jake@acutex.net
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remove all tabs from the bugzilla source and replace it with the appropriate number of spaces (in most cases 8) to line up with existing code. This is part of the effort to bring the existing codebase up to par with our style guidelines.
Patch by Jake Steehagen <jake@acutex.net>
r= justdave x2
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each others' cookies. Cookies now have a path value that can be set to indicate which bugzilla install they belong to. Browsers will only send the cookie to the appropriate installation. The path can be set in the 'cookiepath' parameter in editparams.cgi.
Patch by Dave Lawrence <dkl@redhat.com>
r= myk, justdave
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defparams_pl_sillyness
Patch by David D. Kilzer <ddkilzer@theracingworld.com>
r= jake@acutex.net
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from ^[^@]*$ to ^[^@]+$ and the default emailregexp changed from ^[^@]*@[^@]*\\.[^@]*$ to ^[^@]+@[^@]+\\.[^@]+$
Patch by Dave Miller <justdave@syndicomm.com>
r= jake@acutex.net x2
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users flag attachments with statuses.
Patch by Myk Melez <myk@mozilla.org>
r=justdave@syndicomm.com
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Patch by Matthew Tuck <matty@chariot.net.au>
r= jake@acutex.net
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in newchangedmail which will include the reason(s)
that the person is receiving the mail in either an email header, the body of the message, or both. The default newchangedmail
parameter includes these in it. If you have an existing installation you will need to either hit "reset" next to the
newchangedmail parameter, or add the substitution parameters where you like them according to the instructions given in
editparams.cgi viewed from the web.
Patch by Matthew Tuck <matty@chariot.net.au> and Zach Lipton <zach@zachlipton.com>
r= justdave@syndicomm.com
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look like part of the comment. a=dave
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notification scheme.
Patch by MattyT <matty@chariot.net.au>, r=zach@zachlipton.com.
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escaping HTML data
Patch by Gervase Markham <gervase.markham@univ.ox.ac.uk>
r= justdave@syndicomm.com
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r= justdave@syndicomm.com
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matty@chariot.net.au .
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69054 (DB_File not portable): dependence on DB_File removed, now uses AnyDBM_File which comes standard with Perl. Duplicates.cgi now runs its queries against the shadow database if it's available, among many other improvements.
Patch by gervase.markham@univ.ox.ac.uk (Gervase Markham)
r= justdave
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patch submitted by Stephan Niemz [faniz] <st.n@gmx.net>, r= jake, cyeh
UPGRADE NOTES: when you install this update, you will need to change the subject line in your 'changedmail' and 'newchangedmail' params from the web by running editparams.cgi. The subject line needs to be changed from:
Subject: [Bug %bugid%] %neworchanged% - %summary%
to
Subject: [Bug %bugid%] %neworchanged%%summary%
Or whatever is appropriate for the subject you are using on your system. Note the removal of the " - " in the middle.
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new Bugzilla maintainers are often running into with hacking Bugzilla installs.
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of newemailtech for new profiles, this is set by default to be turned on (the old default was off) ; r=dmose@mozilla.org. changes from me to make newemailtech the default in all new installations, and update the verbiage in various spots to make it clear that newemailtech is now considered the one true way and the old tech will be going away. r=endico@mozilla.org,cyeh@bluemartini.com
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background colors/image and link colors.
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by jmrobins@tgix.com (Joe Robins). LDAP sections haven't been
tested yet, but the code is arranged such that it shouldn't disturb
existing user authentication system.
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set the move related params.
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set the target milestone when accepting a bug.
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of a group per project, and automatically put new bugs against that
project into that group, thus allowing entire projects to be protected
against viewing by unauthorized users. This is all optional,
controlled by new parameters.
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bug-writing guidelines.
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have a universal (and more noticable) way of displaying them.
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bug queries can be run against it, so that these slow queries won't be
able to tie up the rest of the system.
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"editbugs" and "canconfirm". People without these states are now much
more limited in what they can do.
For backwards compatability, by default all users will have the
editbugs and canconfirm bits on them. Installing this changes as is
should only have one major visible effect -- an UNCONFIRMED state
will appear in the query page. But no bugs will become in that state,
until you tweak some of the new voting-related parameters you'll find
when editing products.
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bottom. Made "My bugs" show bugs you own AND bugs you submitted.
Added ability to display your named queries in the footer. Many
random bugfixes.
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dependent bugs.
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different fields we keep an activity log on. The bugs_activity table
now has a pointer into that table instead of recording the name directly.
Set up a new, highly experimental email-notification scheme. To turn
it on, the maintainer has to turn on the "New email tech" param, and
then individual users have to turn on the "New email tech" preference.
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me. Added a footer to every page. Add some options to do things like
display checkboxes instead of scrolling lists, and a new formatting
for email diffs, and show list items capitalized instead of all upper
case.
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require comments on certain operations.
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