Bugzilla/es

Todos los 'bugs' de MediaWiki deben ser reportados en bugzilla.wikimedia.org. Bugzilla es también el lugar para solicitar nuevas características o mejoras al software.

¿Qué es Bugzilla?
Para mayor información, lea el artículo de Wikipedia sobre Bugzilla.

Bugzilla es una herramienta de seguimiento de errores, desarrollada por la Fundación Mozilla, y es el sistema que usamos para seguir todos los asuntos de MediaWiki.

La razón por la que usamos Bugzilla es que permite a los desarrolladores encontrar fácilmente, seguir y discutir asuntos, encontrar duplicados y resolverlos.

Normalmente nos referimos a la herramienta de seguimiento de errores de Wikimedia como "BugZilla". Aunque también puedes encontrar algunas referencias antiguas con el nombre de "MediaZilla".

Reportando un 'bug' o petición de funcionalidad
Vea cómo reportar un fallo.

Comentarios
Los comentarios de Bugzilla son en texto plano, no puedes usar HTML. Sin embargo, Bugzilla crea automáticamente enlaces para ciertos tipos de texto en comentarios:

Link to:
 * Bug report:


 * Comments: . Can also be combined with bug:


 * Attachments:


 * SVN commits: (link to the revision shown in Code review (through Special:Code/MediaWiki)


 * Change sets in Gerrit:   The recognized format for changeset number is . Newlines added by bugzilla break the autolinking, as usual. Technical details: see rules.

More info: Hints and Tips. From The Bugzilla Guide. Go there for latest version.

Full URLs
Websites:

MediaWiki-style internal links
They are supported. By default they point to English Wikipedia. Interwiki prefixes are supported as well and work as usual, starting from en.wikipedia.org: will link to the German Wikipedia, and so on.

Using pipes for a different label does not work. For example;  is not supported and won't create a link.

Section links work too, but you need to insert them correctly: the simplest way is to copy the URL from the location bar of your browser, and add brackets around the part of it after  will result in. In some wikis, you can use (shown to the right), and also   when the bug report has been marked as fixed.

What do the priority and severity fields mean?
See Bugzilla/Fields and Bugzilla/Fields.

What does the Status field mean? (NEW, RESOLVED, etc.)
See the field description. NEW is also one of the statuses that an open bug might have.

Consultas

 * List open Bugzilla tickets by number of votes

Véase también

 * Using bugzilla
 * Bugzilla/Fields – how to fill out different fields in a bug report.
 * Bugzilla products & components
 * A bug's life cycle – how the Status and Resolution fields work.
 * patch-related keywords - how to use the Keywords field to track patches (either in bugzilla or gerrit)
 * Wikipedia: Bug reports and feature requests


 * Following bugs
 * Annoying little bugs
 * wikibugs-l – mailing list to follow all Bugzilla activity.
 * #mediawiki (IRC) is automatically notified with every change to Bugzilla, as well.


 * Bugzilla administration and contacts
 * Bug management
 * List of Bugzilla admins on Meta
 * Bugzilla administrator rights policy (New, June 2013)