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KDE Bug Tracking System
KDE has a bug tracking system which files details of bugs reported by
users and developers. Each bug is given a number, and is kept on file
until it is marked as having been dealt with.
'Not found' means that the bug was closed and expired or
never existed, or that this mirror has not yet recorded that bug - see
also the timestamp page. The full-text index is updated several times a day.
Each closed bug report is expired from these logs 200 days after the
last message relating to it is received and filed.
- Developers' information on how to use the system
- Developers' information on manipulating bugs
- Ways of accessing the bug reporting logs
- Requesting bug reports by email
- Mailservers' reference card
- Logs not associated with a particular bug report
- Full list of bugreport TODO lists
- Index of packages with bug reports
- Index of maintainers of packages with bug reports
- Outstanding
critical,
grave,
normal,
wishlist items
- Forwarded
critical,
grave,
normal,
wishlist items
- Resolved
critical,
grave,
normal,
wishlist items
- Summary of outstanding reports, sorted by package (long)
- Summary of outstanding reports, sorted by number (long)
Stephan Kulow
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owner@bugs.kde.org.
26 Feb 2001.
Debian bug tracking system
copyright 1994-1997 Ian Jackson, copyright 1997 nCipher Corporation Ltd,
copyright 1995 Steven Brenner.
Available
under the GPL.
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