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== Accessing Your Saved Searches == | == Accessing Your Saved Searches == |
Revision as of 01:14, 10 January 2013
Our Bugzilla instance can be found here.
Contents
Workflow
Bugzilla workflow explains our process in-depth.
Accessing Your Saved Searches
You can save searches by using the "Remember Search" form at the bottom of any search page. You can edit your saved searches on the appropriate panel of your preferences, including whether or not links to the saved searches show in your bottom footer. You can also find searches others have publicly saved there that you can also add to your bottom footer.
By default, there will be one search called "My Bugs" that will show you bugs you have reported or been assigned to.
Useful Searches
Here are a list of useful searches. You can try saving them into your Bugzilla account, so you can access them easily:
Assignment
Type
- effort-minor (Good for new devs)
- effort-medium
- effort-major
- paiduser-enhancement
- why-accessibility
- why-biz
- why-bugfix
- why-cleanup
- why-codemerge
- why-community
- why-dev
- why-interop
- why-privacy
- why-search
- why-shiny
- why-styles
- why-usability
- bugs-only
- enhancements-only
- resolved
Status
Blocks
Set up whining
You can have Bugzilla automatically email you the results of a bug query at regular intervals. This is called "whining", and you can set it up here.