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Bugzilla 3.4 coming soon

This Saturday I’ll be upgrading our “ancient” Bugzilla 3.0 to the latest Bugzilla 3.4.  Lots of new features will be available to everyone, and many of those are features our committers have requested.  Just check out this dependency tree!

Here’s a highlight of a few new features:

A new Guided Bug Entry wizard to help new users file bugs in the correct locations and reduce triage/duplication.

A much improved UI:

Uncluttered attachments by default:

.. and many more:

I’ve set up a Bugzilla 3.4 sandbox for your testing enjoyment, and you can read about the new features in Bugzilla 3.2 and 3.4.

Posted August 26th, 2009 by Denis Roy in category: Uncategorized
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3 Responses to “Bugzilla 3.4 coming soon”


  1. Chris Aniszczyk Says:

    Cool, looking forward to using it next week :)


  2. Markus Kuppe Says:

    Would it be possible to activate xml-rpc on the new installation? E.g. ECF would like to link from bugs from within Hudson.


  3. Denis Roy Says:

    I’ll look into xml-rpc after the upgrade.

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