Issue 20922

Summary: "About IssueZilla" makes false claims
Product: Infrastructure Reporter: toralf <toralf>
Component: BugzillaAssignee: lsuarezpotts
Status: CLOSED FIXED QA Contact: issues@www <issues>
Severity: Trivial    
Priority: P4 CC: issues
Version: currentKeywords: oooqa
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Other OS   
Issue Type: DEFECT Latest Confirmation in: ---
Developer Difficulty: ---

Description toralf 2003-10-08 23:34:13 UTC
The introductory text on IssueZilla sais:

OpenOffice.org uses a modified version of mozilla.org's BugZilla to track
issues. CollabNet's BugZilla is called IssueZilla as it extends that
bug-tracking system towards more generalized Issue tracking, which is a superset
of bug tracking.

This is not true, as far as I can tell. IssueZilla uses different, possibly more
correct, terminonlogy but doesn't really extend on Bugzilla's functionality. In
particular, Bugzilla also handles RFEs as well as bugs.
Comment 1 stx123 2003-10-13 09:59:48 UTC
reassigning to louis
Comment 2 lsuarezpotts 2003-10-13 19:27:31 UTC
This languge is CollabNet boilerplate. It once, long ago, may have been true. I'll 
change where I can.  Lowering priority.
Louis
Comment 3 lsuarezpotts 2003-12-05 05:03:14 UTC
I'll change the project_issues once the site is upgraded... for we are changing 
IssueZilla: it's now Issue Tracker :)
louis
Comment 4 lsuarezpotts 2003-12-20 06:26:03 UTC
Re-did that page and seriously updated it. Please reopen if not satisfied.
louis 
Comment 5 ace_dent 2008-05-17 21:26:46 UTC
The Issue you raised has been marked as 'Resolved' and not updated within the
last 1 year+. I am therefore setting this issue to 'Verified' as the first step
towards Closing it. If you feel this is incorrect, please re-open the issue and
add any comments.

Many thanks,
Andrew
 
Cleaning-up and Closing old Issues
~ The Grand Bug Squash, pre v3 ~
http://marketing.openoffice.org/3.0/announcementbeta.html
Comment 6 ace_dent 2008-05-17 23:30:00 UTC
As per previous posting: Verified -> Closed.
A Closed Issue is a Happy Issue (TM).

Regards,
Andrew