Talk:Bugzilla/archive 1

Where to get Bugzilla extension
How does one install this lovely wiki version of bugzilla? I went to the bugzilla site and it only has their own GUI on it. I'd much rather use this lovely wiki GUI to interface with bugzilla. Davecotter 21:13, 28 August 2007 (UTC)


 * I remember finding a link to a download of the skin, but that was ages ago and I can't remember where it was (meta maybe?). Mind you, that was a long time ago, and I know Brion had to do some tweaking when he upgraded to v3.0 so the latest version may not be available. If you can't find it via Google or elsewhere then try pestering Brion, but make sure you've had a proper look first, as he's a busy man! --HappyDog 21:58, 28 August 2007 (UTC)


 * I have the same problem here. The default skin looks awful (I will report this to the developers). I'd enjoy using the media-wiki-skin/template, if possible. Have you found out, where to get it?

I don't the internet refrence should be there(all your bug belong to me)--Arecus fan 15:57, 7 October 2007 (UTC)

I have looked again and still can't find any extension that integrates Bugzilla into my wiki. Is there an official page for this? Davecotter 00:14, 26 January 2009 (UTC)

Is it possible to get the template & skin used by mediawiki to customize bugzilla's look and feel... I would love to use it for my setup

Meta-bugs
This all very nice, and I want to add several suggestions, but I don't need yet an other user/password setup?

I will prefer to have a suggestion box embedded in this site rather than going to yet an other site. Sorry! :-) --Asset 19:02, 18 July 2008 (UTC)

Alternatively implement bugzill.mediawiki.org ?

Suggestion lets make Extension:Suggestions for this?
 * It's actually an email/password setup... but no at the Suggestions. Plus, there kinda already is an Extension requests page... -- Skiz zerz  19:25, 18 July 2008 (UTC)

Email addresses do not need to be public anymore
From: Bugzilla: "Please note that (unlike on Wikimedia projects) your email address will be visible to everyone."

Registration is not the problem preventing more suggestions, discussions, and solutions concerning MediaWiki bugs and enhancements. Millions of people are now registered at Wikipedia, and via unified login they can now comment on any Wikimedia project without further registration.

In my opinion that should be extended to Bugzilla reporting and commenting. Since all these registered users have user talk pages, they can be contacted on their user talk pages. Their email does not need to be reported publicly anymore since we no longer need a separate registration system for Bugzilla.

I, and many others, can't report bugs because we don't want our email addresses public. Just like I don't want my real name public either. Every Bugzilla report or comment shows the email address of the poster. Why can't bugzilla.wikimedia.org use unified login instead? It is a wikimedia site. My unified login works here, too, at this mediawiki.org site. I am able to sign and timestamp this message.

Some people say that we can use a throwaway email address and a fake Bugzilla login name. I already use several email addresses. I don't want to create another one just for Bugzilla. I rarely check some of my other email addresses. I use some for email lists, and I only check them infrequently. So they would not be useful for Bugzilla.

Any email from a developer to one of my throwaway email addresses would be lost in the avalanche of email they already get. I don't want to post my good email address, because I don't want another email address ruined by tons of spam in the inbox due to it being public.

Wikipedia succeeded when it went from "expert" editing (by people using their real names) to broad editing by anyone willing to log in. Bugzilla reporting and commenting will do better too with unified login.

I use the Firefox browser. I have the same bug-reporting problem with Firefox. They probably did not hear about many problems with the beta versions of their Firefox 3 browser due to using bugzilla as their main form of bug reporting. See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org

I have not upgraded to Firefox 3 due to problems they introduced with Firefox 3. I use Firefox 2 still. I have tried reporting the Firefox 3 problems on their forums, but just like at Wikimedia one has to use Bugzilla if anyone is to pay some real attention.

I appreciate that the developers have limited time, and that some are unpaid, but I also have limited time, and work on this unpaid. Please let me and others report bugs, suggestions, and possible solutions.

Many of us have thousands of hours and edits on Wikipedia, the Commons, etc., and can point out problems with various enhancements, and proposed implementations of solutions for bugs. We can tell you from experience with previous attempts, software versions, related programs, etc.. --Timeshifter 07:51, 13 September 2008 (UTC)


 * 9872 "Option to mask email addresses" - resolved LATER (not sure if this was ever reported
 * 14487 "add Bugzilla to unified login :P" - resolved WONTFIX which seems a bit surprising.
 * --pfctdayelise 04:12, 30 January 2009 (UTC)


 * Thanks for the info and links. I must have stopped checking the MediaWiki watchlist after a few months. Otherwise, I would have responded sooner. Please see the related talk section below:
 * Bugzilla email, and unified watchlist for minor wikimedia projects
 * --Timeshifter 23:18, 19 October 2009 (UTC)

Can't login to my bigzilla account
Hello, as above I can't do that because I got an error "The username or password you entered is not valid." My login is patrol110. Changing password doesn't make any difference. I'd like to report a bug that few mintes ago I can't remove a photo from pl.wiki due to server problems. I got something like this: The problem appeared with. Patrol110 18:33, 19 May 2009 (UTC)

How about a feature request area of the wiki
Maybe if there was a way to request features here on the wiki it would encourage more people to participate. Certainly if coders choose not to look at features requested here on the wiki they wouldn't have to. Perhaps some people might just be too lazy or unmotivated to go over to Bugzilla and spend the time filling out forms to put their idea out there. Dunno for sure, just a thought... Wikademia

Bugzilla email, and unified watchlist for minor wikimedia projects
This is similar to the bugzilla problem of public email addresses. See higher up:
 * Email addresses do not need to be public anymore

People ask us to participate more in these minor wikis, and then ignore our requests to make it possible. See the NOTFIX result in the Bugzilla email section higher up.

I rarely check watchlists outside of the 2 main ones I use for Wikipedia and the Commons.

So I don't even notice replies to my comments here at MediaWiki.org

Especially since comments can arrive months later long after I stop checking. So I come back 3 to 6 months after the last time I checked, and I see a reply. Long after there is any real possibility of dialog. Since other people also have the same problem of separate watchlists for every minor wiki.

We need a unified watchlist for combining the minor Wikimedia wikis such as:


 * Mediawiki.org
 * Strategy Wiki
 * Wikiversity
 * Meta

We should be able to pick which wikis to combine into one unified watchlist. Outside of the Wikipedia and Commons watchlists. Those are too busy to add the server load of combining watchlists.

The above wikis are those where I have edited or left comments at. I don't check them often enough though to have real discussions and shared collaborative editing. It is too much trouble. Just as it is for most people.

Contact me at my Commons user talk page if you want my immediate attention.
 * commons:User talk:Timeshifter

Otherwise this will be just another discussion thread lost in minor-wiki cyberspace. --Timeshifter 23:19, 19 October 2009 (UTC)

Bugzilla needs to stop requiring or, at the very least, stop making public, email addresses
Bugzilla needs to stop requiring email addresses. Or at the least, it needs to stop making those email addresses public. Requiring email addresses and making them public are both contrary to the practice of the majority of WikiMedia projects.

What disturbs me most is seeing how this issues has been repeatedly marked "resolved" when it is not, despite multiple users bringing it up:


 * 148 RESOLVED FIXED — No, it's not fixed. The email addresses are still visible to anyone or any bot logged in.
 * 9872 RESOLVED DUPLICATE — Marking this as a resolved duplicate doesn't make sense when the problem in the supposed "duplicate" wasn't ever fixed in the first place.
 * 14487 RESOLVED WONTFIX — Won't fix? Why not? No explanation is given.

Despite the issue being brought up numerous times by multiple users, it keeps getting ignored and improperly or unreasonably marked as resolved.

—Lowellian (talk) 18:04, 23 May 2010 (UTC)