[ANN] Release of Bugzilla 4.1.1

Max Kanat-Alexander mkanat at bugzilla.org
Mon Mar 14 07:20:37 UTC 2011


  Bugzilla 4.1.1 is our first unstable development release toward 4.2.
Please test it and give us feedback! We are still relatively early in
the development cycle for 4.2, so this is the ideal time to tell us if
you want some feature to work significantly differently.

  This release has not received QA testing from the Bugzilla Project,
and should not be used in production environments. Development releases
exist as previews of the features that the next major release of
Bugzilla will contain. They also exist for testing purposes, to collect
bug reports and feedback, so if you find a bug in this development
release (or you don't like how some feature works) please tell us.

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


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

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


The Bugzilla Update
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The Bugzilla Update contains a description of the new features that
are in 4.1.1:


<http://bugzillaupdate.wordpress.com/2011/03/14/bugzilla-4-1-1-development-release/>


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


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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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