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commit 71f1985f55b3b9db2c21f9e44226d59959ca373f
Author: jenkins <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Mon Jan 5 13:05:10 2026 +0000

    git-site-role commit from build_staging.sh
---
 content/bugs/issues.html | 50 ++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------
 content/feed.xml         |  4 ++--
 2 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-)

diff --git a/content/bugs/issues.html b/content/bugs/issues.html
index ed85c74282..1d6132008b 100644
--- a/content/bugs/issues.html
+++ b/content/bugs/issues.html
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
     
     <link href="/css/ooo.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
     
-<title>Got Issues? (Last updated 2002-06-03)</title>
+<title>Got Issues? (Last updated 2026-01-05)</title>
 <meta HTTP-EQUIV="content-type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
 
     
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
     <h2>Got Issues?</h2>
 
       
-<p><i>Last updated 2002-06-03</i></p>
+<p><i>Last updated 2026-01-05</i></p>
 <br>
     
     
@@ -48,16 +48,15 @@
     possibly help out or offer feedback
     </p>
 <br>
-    <h4>What Is IssueZilla?</h4>
+    <h4>What Is Bugzilla?</h4>
 
-    <p>IssueZilla, a proprietary tool, is based on Mozilla's open-source <a
-    href="http://www.mozilla.org/bugs/";>Bugzilla</a>, but has been
+    <p>Bugzilla is Mozilla's open-source <a 
href="http://www.mozilla.org/bugs/";>Bugzilla</a>, but has been
     generalized by <a href="http://www.collab.net";>CollabNet</a> to handle all 
kinds of issues, not just code-based
-    issues. On OpenOffice.org, the supported issue-types now include:
+    issues. On Apache OpenOffice, the supported issue-types now include:
     DEFECT, ENHANCEMENT, FEATURE, TASK and PATCH. We can add issue types in
     the future as necessary, and these can be reported against specific
     components of a project, for example 'documentation', 'code', 'ui',
-    'definition'. OpenOffice.org's projects are 'api', 'chart', 'database
+    'definition'. Apache OpenOffice's projects are 'api', 'chart', 'database
     access', 'drawing', 'formula editor', 'presentation', 'spreadsheet',
     'word processor' and 'xml' to name just a few. Take a look at the
     projects/products list to see all of them.
@@ -68,9 +67,9 @@
     <h4>What do you have an issue with?</h4>
 
     <p>Do you want to report an issue with a milestone build or with a copy
-    of OpenOffice.org that you compiled yourself? IssueZilla is the place
+    of Apache OpenOffice that you compiled yourself? Bugzilla is the place
     to submit issue reports for software distributed by
-    OpenOffice.org. This page gives an overview of how IssueZilla works.
+    Apache OpenOffice. This page gives an overview of how Bugzilla works.
     Read the <a
     href="//bugs/bug_writing_guidelines.html">issue
     writing guidelines</a> as well, for tips on how to write useful issue
@@ -87,19 +86,16 @@
       <dt><b>Project</b></dt>
 
       <dd>
-       OpenOffice.org is composed of different projects. Carefully
-       read the <a
-       href="/projects/">project
-       descriptions</a> if you're unsure of which project to attribute
+       Apache OpenOffice is composed of different projects. Carefully read the 
<a
+       href="/projects/">project descriptions</a> if you're unsure of which 
project to attribute
        your issue to (visit the projects themselves for fuller descriptions). 
The project you choose determines which person
-       IssueZilla assigns the issue to.
+       Bugzilla assigns the issue to.
       </dd>
 
       <dt><b>Status Whiteboard</b></dt>
 
       <dd>
-       The Status Whiteboard is used for writing short notes about the
-       issue.
+       The Status Whiteboard is used for writing short notes about the issue.
       </dd>
 
       <dt><b>Keywords</b></dt>
@@ -113,13 +109,13 @@
       </dt>
 
       <dd>
-       Developers can post <tt>helpwanted</tt> notices, and IssueZilla can
+       Developers can post <tt>helpwanted</tt> notices, and Bugzilla can
        help match-make other developers and apprentices who wish to help
        out with a TASK. Developers should Write <tt>helpwanted</tt> in the
        Keywords field of an issues, perhaps changing the issue-type of the
        defect or enhancement to 'TASK'. Others searching for things to do
        will find it and even accept the issue or TASK. People interested
-       in getting involved can search IssueZilla for issues and
+       in getting involved can search Bugzilla for issues and
        ENHANCEMENTs marked <tt>helpwanted</tt>. Maybe one of them will
        have the expertise and resources to help you with your problem.
       </dd>
@@ -190,13 +186,13 @@
     <h4>Life Cycle Of An Issue</h4>
 
     <p>What happens to an issue when it is first reported depends on who
-    reported it. New IssueZilla accounts by default create issues which are
+    reported it. New Bugzilla accounts by default create issues which are
     <tt>UNCONFIRMED</tt>.
-    Currently, on IssueZilla, the quality assurance is done by
+    Currently, on Bugzilla, the quality assurance is done by
     a list of users subscribed to a &quot;virtual user&quot;
     issues@&lt;project&gt;.openoffice.org.
     <p>
-    You then use your regular IssueZilla account to
+    You then use your regular Bugzilla account to
     login, then view, then further &quot;workflow&quot; the issue.
     <br>
     <P><A NAME="emailreply"></A>
@@ -208,12 +204,12 @@
     all changes in bugs of this project.
     </p>
 
-    <p>If you are a registered OpenOffice.org user, you
+    <p>If you are a registered Apache OpenOffice user, you
     can create <tt>UNCONFIRMED</tt> issues.
     When an issue is confirmed and becomes <tt>NEW</tt>, the
     developer will probably look at the issue and either accept it or give
     it to someone else. If the issue remains new and inactive for more than
-    a week, IssueZilla nags the issue's owner with email until action is
+    a week, Bugzilla nags the issue's owner with email until action is
     taken. Whenever an issue is reassigned or has its component changed,
     its status is set back to <tt>NEW</tt>. The <tt>NEW</tt> status means
     that the issue is newly added to a particular developer's plate, not
@@ -250,7 +246,7 @@
 
       <dd>
        The problem described is not a issue, or not a issue in
-       OpenOffice.org. 
+       Apache OpenOffice. 
       </dd>
 
       <dt><b>WONTFIX</b></dt>
@@ -293,10 +289,10 @@
       <dt><b>MOVED</b></dt>
 
       <dd>
-       The issue was specific to a particular OpenOffice.org-based
-       distribution and didn't affect OpenOffice.org code. One such
+       The issue was specific to a particular Apache OpenOffice-based
+       distribution and didn't affect Apache OpenOffice code. One such
        scenario are defects reported against Sun's product version of
-       OpenOffice.org. The issue was moved to the bug database of the
+       Apache OpenOffice. The issue was moved to the bug database of the
        distributor of the affected OpenOffice.org derivative.
       </dd>
   </dl>
diff --git a/content/feed.xml b/content/feed.xml
index 382a2f4704..93d933d702 100644
--- a/content/feed.xml
+++ b/content/feed.xml
@@ -6,8 +6,8 @@
     <atom:link href="http://localhost:8820/feed.xml"; rel="self" 
type="application/rss+xml" />
     <description>OpenOffice.org Feed</description>
     <language>en-us</language>
-    <pubDate>Mon, 5 Jan 2026 12:52:13 +0000</pubDate>
-    <lastBuildDate>Mon, 5 Jan 2026 12:52:13 +0000</lastBuildDate>
+    <pubDate>Mon, 5 Jan 2026 13:01:59 +0000</pubDate>
+    <lastBuildDate>Mon, 5 Jan 2026 13:01:59 +0000</lastBuildDate>
     
 
   </channel> 

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