Robinson Tryon wrote
> I think that primary Bugzilla sources live in Bazaar [...] of Bugzilla in
> git. 

Hi!
Bazaar development is discontinued, so probably Bugzilla will be available
at github quite soon.

Robinson Tryon wrote
> Test install of Bugzilla 4.2.3 (to match what's running on FDO) is here:
> http://testing.eagleeyet.net/bugs/

Great, so now you can test a bunch of useful extensions enabled on
bugzilla.mozilla.org:
http://bzr.mozilla.org/bmo/4.0/files/head:/extensions/
I really like My product dashboard or /page.cgi?id=triage_reports.html
search page
(http://bzr.mozilla.org/bmo/4.0/annotate/head:/extensions/BMO/template/en/default/pages/triage_reports.html.tmpl).

About the legalese - full Mozilla's Bugzilla (sanitized by this script
http://bzr.mozilla.org/bmo/4.0/annotate/head:/contrib/sanitizeme.pl) is
available to download from http://people.mozilla.com/~mhoye/bugzilla/.
Before that it was available per request, such as in bug
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=801255.
Best regards.




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