From d09b99cd75d28060df41b84eb4c11aee0cd32f62 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "jake%bugzilla.org" <> Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 09:32:52 +0000 Subject: Recompile the docs from the XML source in anticipation of the 2.17.4 release. --- docs/html/glossary.html | 116 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 100 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/html/glossary.html') diff --git a/docs/html/glossary.html b/docs/html/glossary.html index 44e264d45..3894e8a9b 100644 --- a/docs/html/glossary.html +++ b/docs/html/glossary.html @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ CLASS="glossdiv" >
Methods for backing up your Bugzilla database. +
Information about how to configure MySQL using + my.cnf. +
Much more detailed information about the suggestions in + Section 5.6.2. -
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".
This is just a goofy way of saying that there were no bugs + found matching your query. When asked to explain this message, + Terry had the following to say: +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... + | ||
--Terry Weissman |