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What (who) is Bugzilla - definition

WEB-BASED GENERAL-PURPOSE BUGTRACKER
BugZilla; Zarro boogs; Buzilla; User:Nyenyec/Tmp; WONTFIX; Wontfix; WORKSFORME; Zarro Boogs found; Zarro boogs found; Bugzila; Buggie (mascot)

Bugzilla         
<programming> The web-based bug tracking system used by the Mozilla project. Bugzilla home (http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/). (2002-06-12)
Bugzilla         

Bugzilla is a web-based general-purpose bug tracking system and testing tool originally developed and used by the Mozilla project, and licensed under the Mozilla Public License.

Released as open-source software by Netscape Communications in 1998, it has been adopted by a variety of organizations for use as a bug tracking system for both free and open-source software and proprietary projects and products. Bugzilla is used, among others, by the Mozilla Foundation, WebKit, Linux kernel, FreeBSD, KDE, Apache, Eclipse and LibreOffice. Red Hat uses it, but is gradually migrating its product to use Jira. It is also self-hosting.

International Phonetic Alphabet         
  • cardinal]] front vowels, with highest point indicated. The position of the highest point is used to determine vowel height and backness.
  • [i, u, a, ɑ]}}.
  • Chart of the Extensions to the International Phonetic Alphabet (extIPA), as of 2015
  • The authors of textbooks or similar publications often create revised versions of the IPA chart to express their own preferences or needs. The image displays one such version. All pulmonic consonants are moved to the consonant chart. Only the black symbols are on the official IPA chart; additional symbols are in grey. The grey fricatives are part of the [[extIPA]], and the grey retroflex letters are mentioned or implicit<!--'implicit' is the description used in the Unicode request for support for the missing retroflex letters--> in the ''Handbook''. The grey click is a retired IPA letter that is still in use.
  • ⟨˨˦˧꜒꜔꜓k͜𝼄a͎̽᷅ꟸ⟩}} in the fonts Gentium Book Plus, Andika, Brill, Noto Serif and Calibri. All of these fonts align diacritics well. Asterisks are characters not supported by that font. In Noto, the red tone letters do not link properly. This is a test sequence: Noto and Calibri support most IPA adequately.
  • ɡ}} was the original IPA symbol, but both are now considered correct. See [[history of the IPA]] for details.
  • Phonetic transcriptions of the word ''international'' in two English dialects
  • ᴜ}}.
ALPHABETIC SYSTEM OF PHONETIC NOTATION
International phonetic alphabet; International Phonetics Alphabet; User:לערי ריינהארט/tests/bugzilla/00218/International Phonetic Alphabet section Note: This page uses special characters; IPA diacritics; Alphabet phonétique international; User:Gangleri/tests/bugzilla/00218/International Phonetic Alphabet section Note: This page uses special characters; Alphabet phonetique international; Non-pulmonic consonant; IPA symbol; IPA diacritic; IPA notation; Ɔ᷄; International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA); Romanization Phonetic Standard; International Phonetic Alphabet language; IPA wild cards; Phonetic wild cards; IPA consonants; IPA vowels; Superscript IPA; IPA alphabet; Fonipa; IPA pronunciation; Diacritics in IPA; 𐞃; 𐞄; 𐞅; 𐞋; 𐞌; 𐞍; 𐞎; 𐞏; 𐞑; 𐞒; 𐞓; 𐞔; 𐞕; 𐞖; 𐞗; 𐞘; 𐞠; 𐞢; 𐞣; 𐞤; 𐞥; 𐞦; 𐞧; 𐞨; 𐞩; 𐞪; 𐞫; 𐞬; 𐞭; 𐞮; 𐞯; 𐞰; 𐞲; 𐞳; 𐞴; 𐞵; 𐞶; 𐞷; 𐞸; 𐞹; 𐞛; 𐞜; 𐞞; 𐞟; 𐞡; IP Alphabet; IPA brackets
<text, human language> (IPA) A system of symbols for representing pronunciation. There is no commonly agreed way to represent IPA in ASCII characters though it can be represented in Unicode. [Reference?] (1998-12-30)

Wikipedia

Bugzilla

Bugzilla is a web-based general-purpose bug tracking system and testing tool originally developed and used by the Mozilla project, and licensed under the Mozilla Public License.

Released as open-source software by Netscape Communications in 1998, it has been adopted by a variety of organizations for use as a bug tracking system for both free and open-source software and proprietary projects and products. Bugzilla is used, among others, by the Mozilla Foundation, WebKit, Linux kernel, FreeBSD, KDE, Apache, Eclipse and LibreOffice. Red Hat uses it, but is gradually migrating its product to use Jira. It is also self-hosting.