[ANN] Release of Bugzilla 3.6rc1 and 3.4.6

Max Kanat-Alexander mkanat at bugzilla.org
Mon Mar 8 08:27:52 UTC 2010


  Bugzilla 3.6rc1 is our first Release Candidate for Bugzilla 3.6. This
release has received QA testing, and should be considerably more stable
than the development releases before it. It is still not considered
fully stable, and so you should understand that if you use it, you use
it at your own risk.

  If feedback from this release candidate indicates that it is mostly
stable, then Bugzilla 3.6 will be released in a few weeks. If feedback
indicates that more extensive fixes are needed, there may be another
release candidate after this one.

  Since 3.6rc1 is a Release Candidate, it includes Release Notes and a
listing of New Features. Make sure to check out the "Other Enhancements
and Changes" section in particular--there are a lot of great
improvements listed in there!

  We are also releasing Bugzilla 3.4.6, the latest release in our
stable 3.4.x series. It contains various useful bug fixes and small
improvements, and is definitely worth upgrading to for anybody
currently using the 3.4 series.

  We'd also like to take this opportunity to remind any users of 3.0.x
that the 3.0 series will reach end-of-life with the release of Bugzilla
3.6. This means that no new updates will be released for the 3.0
series, even if there are security issues discovered. We strongly
encourage all Bugzilla 3.0.x administrators to upgrade to Bugzilla
3.4.x or 3.6rc1.

Download
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Bugzilla is available at:

  http://www.bugzilla.org/download/


Release Notes & Changes
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Before installing or upgrading, you should read the Release Notes for
this version of Bugzilla:

  3.6rc1:  http://www.bugzilla.org/releases/3.6/release-notes.html
  3.4.6:  http://www.bugzilla.org/releases/3.4.6/release-notes.html

It is particularly important to read the Release Notes if you are
upgrading from one major version to another (like 3.2.x to 3.4).

To see a list of all changes between your version of Bugzilla and
the current version of Bugzilla, you can use the chart at:

  http://www.bugzilla.org/status/changes.html


The Bugzilla Update
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You can see the latest updates from the Bugzilla Project and
information about the latest development release on the latest
Bugzilla Update:

  http://bugzillaupdate.wordpress.com/2010/03/08/release-3-6rc1/


Report Bugs
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If you find a bug in Bugzilla, please report it! Instructions are
at this URL:

  http://www.bugzilla.org/developers/reporting_bugs.html


Support
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You can ask questions for free on the mailing lists (or in IRC)
about Bugzilla, or you can hire a paid consultant to help you out:

  Free Support: http://www.bugzilla.org/support/
  Paid Support: http://www.bugzilla.org/support/consulting.html


About Bugzilla
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  Bugzilla is a "Defect Tracking System" or "Bug-Tracking System."
Defect Tracking Systems allow individuals or groups of developers
to keep track of outstanding bugs in their product effectively.
Most commercial defect-tracking software vendors charge enormous
licensing fees. Despite being "free", Bugzilla has many features
its expensive counterparts lack. Consequently, Bugzilla has quickly
become a favorite of thousands of organizations across the globe, and
is widely regarded as one of the top defect-tracking systems available.

  See http://www.bugzilla.org/about/ for more details.

  -Max Kanat-Alexander
  Release Manager, Bugzilla Project



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