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<glossary id="glossary">
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<glossdiv>
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<title>0-9, high ascii</title>
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<glossentry>
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<glossterm>.htaccess</glossterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>Apache web server, and other NCSA-compliant web servers,
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observe the convention of using files in directories called
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<filename>.htaccess</filename>
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to restrict access to certain files. In Bugzilla, they are used
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to keep secret files which would otherwise
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compromise your installation - e.g. the
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<filename>localconfig</filename>
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file contains the password to your database.
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curious.</para>
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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</glossdiv>
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<glossdiv id="gloss-a">
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<title>A</title>
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<glossentry>
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<glossterm>Apache</glossterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>In this context, Apache is the web server most commonly used
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for serving up
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<glossterm>Bugzilla</glossterm>
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pages. Contrary to popular belief, the apache web server has nothing
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to do with the ancient and noble Native American tribe, but instead
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derived its name from the fact that it was
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<quote>a patchy</quote>
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version of the original
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<acronym>NCSA</acronym>
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world-wide-web server.</para>
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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</glossdiv>
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<glossdiv id="gloss-b">
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<title>B</title>
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<glossentry>
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<glossterm>Bug</glossterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>A
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<quote>bug</quote>
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in Bugzilla refers to an issue entered into the database which has an
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associated number, assignments, comments, etc. Some also refer to a
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<quote>tickets</quote>
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or
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<quote>issues</quote>;
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in the context of Bugzilla, they are synonymous.</para>
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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<glossentry>
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<glossterm>Bug Number</glossterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>Each Bugzilla bug is assigned a number that uniquely identifies
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that bug. The bug associated with a bug number can be pulled up via a
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query, or easily from the very front page by typing the number in the
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"Find" box.</para>
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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<glossentry>
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<glossterm>Bugzilla</glossterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>Bugzilla is the world-leading free software bug tracking system.
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</para>
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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</glossdiv>
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<glossdiv id="gloss-c">
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<title>
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</title>
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<glossentry id="gloss-component">
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<glossterm>Component</glossterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>A Component is a subsection of a Product. It should be a narrow
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category, tailored to your organization. All Products must contain at
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least one Component (and, as a matter of fact, creating a Product
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with no Components will create an error in Bugzilla).</para>
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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<glossentry id="gloss-cpan">
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<glossterm>
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<acronym>CPAN</acronym>
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</glossterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>
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<acronym>CPAN</acronym>
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stands for the
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<quote>Comprehensive Perl Archive Network</quote>.
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CPAN maintains a large number of extremely useful
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<glossterm>Perl</glossterm>
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modules - encapsulated chunks of code for performing a
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particular task.</para>
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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</glossdiv>
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<glossdiv id="gloss-d">
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<title>D</title>
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<glossentry>
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<glossterm>daemon</glossterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>A daemon is a computer program which runs in the background. In
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general, most daemons are started at boot time via System V init
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scripts, or through RC scripts on BSD-based systems.
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<glossterm>mysqld</glossterm>,
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the MySQL server, and
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<glossterm>apache</glossterm>,
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a web server, are generally run as daemons.</para>
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</glossdef>
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<glossdiv id="gloss-g">
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<title>
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</title>
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<glossentry>
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<glossterm>Groups</glossterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>The word
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<quote>Groups</quote>
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has a very special meaning to Bugzilla. Bugzilla's main security
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mechanism comes by placing users in groups, and assigning those
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groups certain privileges to view bugs in particular
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<glossterm>Products</glossterm>
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in the
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<glossterm>Bugzilla</glossterm>
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database.</para>
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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</glossdiv>
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<glossdiv id="gloss-m">
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<title>M</title>
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<glossentry>
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<glossterm>mysqld</glossterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>mysqld is the name of the
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<glossterm>daemon</glossterm>
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for the MySQL database. In general, it is invoked automatically
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through the use of the System V init scripts on GNU/Linux and
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AT&T System V-based systems, such as Solaris and HP/UX, or
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through the RC scripts on BSD-based systems.</para>
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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</glossdiv>
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<glossdiv id="gloss-p">
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<title>P</title>
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<glossentry>
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<glossterm id="gloss-product">Product</glossterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>A Product is a broad category of types of bugs, normally
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representing a single piece of software or entity. In general,
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there are several Components to a Product. A Product may define a
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group (used for security) for all bugs entered into
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its Components.</para>
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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<glossentry>
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<glossterm>Perl</glossterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>First written by Larry Wall, Perl is a remarkable program
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language. It has the benefits of the flexibility of an interpreted
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scripting language (such as shell script), combined with the speed
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and power of a compiled language, such as C.
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<glossterm>Bugzilla</glossterm>
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is maintained in Perl.</para>
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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</glossdiv>
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<glossdiv id="gloss-q">
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<title>Q</title>
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<glossentry>
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<glossterm>QA</glossterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>
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<quote>QA</quote>,
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<quote>Q/A</quote>, and
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<quote>Q.A.</quote>
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are short for
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<quote>Quality Assurance</quote>.
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In most large software development organizations, there is a team
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devoted to ensuring the product meets minimum standards before
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shipping. This team will also generally want to track the progress of
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bugs over their life cycle, thus the need for the
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<quote>QA Contact</quote>
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field in a bug.</para>
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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</glossdiv>
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<glossdiv id="gloss-s">
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<title>S</title>
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<glossentry>
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<glossterm>
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<acronym>SGML</acronym>
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</glossterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>
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<acronym>SGML</acronym>
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stands for
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<quote>Standard Generalized Markup Language</quote>.
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Created in the 1980's to provide an extensible means to maintain
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documentation based upon content instead of presentation,
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<acronym>SGML</acronym>
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has withstood the test of time as a robust, powerful language.
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<glossterm>
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<acronym>XML</acronym>
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</glossterm>
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is the
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<quote>baby brother</quote>
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of SGML; any valid
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<acronym>XML</acronym>
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document it, by definition, a valid
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<acronym>SGML</acronym>
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document. The document you are reading is written and maintained in
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<acronym>SGML</acronym>,
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and is also valid
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<acronym>XML</acronym>
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if you modify the Document Type Definition.</para>
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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<glossdiv id="gloss-t">
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<title>T</title>
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<glossentry id="gloss-target-milestone" xreflabel="Target Milestone">
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<glossterm>Target Milestone</glossterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>Target Milestones are Product goals. They are configurable on a
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per-Product basis. Most software development houses have a concept of
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<quote>milestones</quote>
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where the people funding a project expect certain functionality on
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certain dates. Bugzilla facilitates meeting these milestones by
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giving you the ability to declare by which milestone a bug will be
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fixed, or an enhancement will be implemented.</para>
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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<glossdiv id="gloss-z">
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<title>Z</title>
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<glossentry id="zarro-boogs-found" xreflabel="Zarro Boogs Found">
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<glossterm>Zarro Boogs Found</glossterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>This is the cryptic response sent by Bugzilla when a query
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returned no results. It is just a goofy way of saying "Zero Bugs
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Found".</para>
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</glossdef>
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</glossentry>
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</glossdiv>
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</glossary>
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