From 97dbac08e62afd64525dcbec4005ea2586e9e02b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "terry%mozilla.org" <> Date: Tue, 15 Jun 1999 22:44:42 +0000 Subject: Explain some history. --- buglist.cgi | 12 ++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+) (limited to 'buglist.cgi') diff --git a/buglist.cgi b/buglist.cgi index 2aae1de05..d0f21a6c2 100755 --- a/buglist.cgi +++ b/buglist.cgi @@ -634,6 +634,18 @@ print "\n"; if ($count == 0) { print "Zarro Boogs found.\n"; + # I've been asked to explain this ... way back when, when Netscape released + # version 4.0 of its browser, we had a release party. Naturally, there + # had been a big push to try and fix every known bug before the release. + # Naturally, that hadn't actually happened. (This is not unique to + # Netscape or to 4.0; the same thing has happened with every software + # project I've ever seen.) Anyway, at the release party, T-shirts were + # handed out that said something like "Netscape 4.0: Zarro Boogs". + # Just like the software, the T-shirt had no known bugs. Uh-huh. + # + # So, when you query for a list of bugs, and it gets no results, you + # can think of this as a friendly reminder. Of *course* there are bugs + # matching your query, they just aren't in the bugsystem yet... } elsif ($count == 1) { print "One bug found.\n"; } else { -- cgit v1.2.3-24-g4f1b