of a group per project, and automatically put new bugs against that
project into that group, thus allowing entire projects to be protected
against viewing by unauthorized users. This is all optional,
controlled by new parameters.
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"editbugs" and "canconfirm". People without these states are now much
more limited in what they can do.
For backwards compatability, by default all users will have the
editbugs and canconfirm bits on them. Installing this changes as is
should only have one major visible effect -- an UNCONFIRMED state
will appear in the query page. But no bugs will become in that state,
until you tweak some of the new voting-related parameters you'll find
when editing products.
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me. Added a footer to every page. Add some options to do things like
display checkboxes instead of scrolling lists, and a new formatting
for email diffs, and show list items capitalized instead of all upper
case.
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in a product. Which meant nobody could turn on or off this feature.
Restored the editing ability.
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you it had no bugs (even when it had some), and would then proceed to
delete all those bugs (even if you had the param set to never allow
bug deletion.) Added some paranoia to prevent such things from
happening again. Yikes.
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