From 8ab64629d3a091a0ccb6af52c48ee7bb9fd8834d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "lpsolit%gmail.com" <> Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2008 00:05:36 +0000 Subject: Bug 182975: Bugzilla directory structure to be adopted to l10n needs - Patch by A.A. Shimono (himorin) r=LpSolit r=mkanat a=LpSolit --- docs/en/xml/about.xml | 243 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 243 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/en/xml/about.xml (limited to 'docs/en/xml/about.xml') diff --git a/docs/en/xml/about.xml b/docs/en/xml/about.xml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2594e873f --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/en/xml/about.xml @@ -0,0 +1,243 @@ + + + + +About This Guide + + + +
+ Disclaimer + + No liability for the contents of this document can be accepted. + Follow the instructions herein at your own risk. + This document may contain errors + and inaccuracies that may damage your system, cause your partner + to leave you, your boss to fire you, your cats to + pee on your furniture and clothing, and global thermonuclear + war. Proceed with caution. + + + Naming of particular products or brands should not be seen as + endorsements, with the exception of the term "GNU/Linux". We + wholeheartedly endorse the use of GNU/Linux; it is an extremely + versatile, stable, + and robust operating system that offers an ideal operating + environment for Bugzilla. + + + Although the Bugzilla development team has taken great care to + ensure that all exploitable bugs have been fixed, security holes surely + exist in any piece of code. Great care should be taken both in + the installation and usage of this software. The Bugzilla development + team members assume no liability for your use of Bugzilla. You have + the source code, and are responsible for auditing it yourself to ensure + your security needs are met. + +
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+ New Versions + + This is the &bz-ver; version of The Bugzilla Guide. It is so named + to match the current version of Bugzilla. + This version of the guide, like its associated Bugzilla version, is a + development version. + + + The latest version of this guide can always be found at , or checked out via CVS by + following the Mozilla + CVS instructions and check out the + mozilla/webtools/bugzilla/docs/ + subtree. However, you should read the version + which came with the Bugzilla release you are using. + + + The Bugzilla Guide, or a section of it, is also available in + the following languages: + French, + German, + Japanese. + Note that these may be outdated or not up to date. + + + + In addition, there are Bugzilla template localization projects in + the following languages. They may have translated documentation + available: + Arabic, + Belarusian, + Bulgarian, + Brazilian Portuguese, + Chinese, + French, + German, + Italian, + Japanese, + Korean, + Russian and + Spanish. + + + + If you would like to volunteer to translate the Guide into additional + languages, please contact + Dave Miller. + +
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+ Credits + + The people listed below have made enormous contributions to the + creation of this Guide, through their writing, dedicated hacking efforts, + numerous e-mail and IRC support sessions, and overall excellent + contribution to the Bugzilla community: + + + + + + Matthew P. Barnson mbarnson@sisna.com + + for the Herculean task of pulling together the Bugzilla Guide + and shepherding it to 2.14. + + + + + + Terry Weissman terry@mozilla.org + + for initially writing Bugzilla and creating the README upon + which the UNIX installation documentation is largely based. + + + + + + Tara Hernandez tara@tequilarists.org + + for keeping Bugzilla development going strong after Terry left + mozilla.org and for running landfill. + + + + + + Dave Lawrence dkl@redhat.com + + for providing insight into the key differences between Red + Hat's customized Bugzilla. + + + + + + Dawn Endico endico@mozilla.org + + for being a hacker extraordinaire and putting up with Matthew's + incessant questions and arguments on irc.mozilla.org in #mozwebtools + + + + + + Jacob Steenhagen jake@bugzilla.org + + for taking over documentation during the 2.17 development + period. + + + + + + Dave Miller justdave@bugzilla.org + + for taking over as project lead when Tara stepped down and + continually pushing for the documentation to be the best it can be. + + + + + + + + + Thanks also go to the following people for significant contributions + to this documentation: + + Kevin Brannen + Vlad Dascalu + Ben FrantzDale + Eric Hanson + Zach Lipton + Gervase Markham + Andrew Pearson + Joe Robins + Spencer Smith + Ron Teitelbaum + Shane Travis + Martin Wulffeld + . + + + + Also, thanks are due to the members of the + + mozilla.support.bugzilla + newsgroup (and its predecessor, netscape.public.mozilla.webtools). + Without your discussions, insight, suggestions, and patches, + this could never have happened. + +
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