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Anatomy of a Bug

The core of Bugzilla is the screen which displays a particular bug. It’s a good place to explain some Bugzilla concepts. Bug 1 on Landfill is a good example. Note that the labels for most fields are hyperlinks; clicking them will take you to context-sensitive help on that particular field. Fields marked * may not be present on every installation of Bugzilla.

Administration:

Administration of a Bugzilla installation

Bugzilla-General:

Anything that doesn’t fit in the other components, or spans multiple components

Creating/Changing Bugs:

Creating, changing, and viewing bugs.

Documentation:

The Bugzilla documentation, including The Bugzilla Guide.

Email:

Anything to do with email sent by Bugzilla.

Installation:

The installation process of Bugzilla.

Query/Buglist:

Anything to do with searching for bugs and viewing the buglists.

Reporting/Charting:

Getting reports from Bugzilla.

User Accounts:

Anything about managing a user account from the user’s perspective. Saved queries, creating accounts, changing passwords, logging in, etc.

User Interface:

General issues having to do with the user interface cosmetics (not functionality) including cosmetic issues, HTML templates, etc.

 Orig. Est.:

This field shows the original estimated time.

Current Est.:

This field shows the current estimated time. This number is calculated from “Hours Worked” and “Hours Left”.

Hours Worked:

This field shows the number of hours worked.

Hours Left:

This field shows the “Current Est.” – “Hours Worked”. This value + “Hours Worked” will become the new Current Est.

%Complete:

This field shows what percentage of the task is complete.

Gain:

This field shows the number of hours that the bug is ahead of the “Orig. Est.”.

Deadline:

This field shows the deadline for this bug.

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