2011.09.07. 18:10 keltezéssel, Pedro F. Giffuni írta:
Great! Thanks to Matt!!

One thing I didn't mention and that may be interesting
for international users is that the new bugzilla can
be customized for other languages.
The internationalization of bugzilla can be counterproductive.
Until now only English bug reports allowed or solved, excluding in some cases German, because most of the the developers can deal with. The translation of bugzilla UI will pretend that you can submit bug in your language, that could create a big mess.
Or translated bugs not counts, and why consume space on "non real" bugs.

Thanks,
Zoltan

cheers,

Pedro.

--- On Wed, 9/7/11, Matt Richards  wrote:

I'm willing to give this a healthy
try, if nobody else beats me to it.

On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 9:01 PM, Pedro F. Giffuni wrote:

(This just required a new subject header)

Hi;

As you know the bugzilla database is working already
(very
well to be honest) but the UI interface changes were
not
brought in due to the extremely outdated version
(3.2.10)
the old site was running.

Apparently it is not a difficult task and it would
make
our users feel more comfortable to get most of the
previous
look and feel.

Mark Thomas, from infrastructure@ has analysed the
files
provided by Oracle here:
http://openoffice.org/downloads/www/mw/ooo_bz_template.tar.bz2
and has offered the pointers for anyone wanting to
take
the job (I am attaching his post).

If someone would like this task please let the list
know
so that we don't have a lot of people creating JIRA
issues.
After notifying the list do create a JIRA issue:

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA

cheers,

Pedro.

ps. I found this link that may be helpful to see what
we are talking about:
http://linux.die.net/Bugzilla-Guide/cust-templates.html



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--Matt


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