Buggie, Mascot of Bugzilla.
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Bugzilla in action on bugzilla
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Original author(s) | Terry Weissman |
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Developer(s) | Mozilla Foundation |
Initial release | August 26, 1998 |
Stable release |
5.0.3 (May 16, 2016
) 4.4.12 (May 16, 2016 ) |
Preview release | 5.1.1 (May 16, 2016 | )
Repository | github |
Written in | Perl |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Available in | Multiple languages |
Type | Bug tracking system |
License | Mozilla Public License |
Website | www |
4.4.12 (May 16, 2016
)Bugzilla is a web-based general-purpose bugtracker 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,GNOME, KDE, Apache, Red Hat, Eclipse and LibreOffice. It is also self-hosting.
Bugzilla was originally devised by Terry Weissman in 1998 for the nascent Mozilla.org project, as an open source application to replace the in-house system then in use at Netscape Communications for tracking defects in the Netscape Communicator suite. Bugzilla was originally written in Tcl, but Weissman decided to port it to Perl before its release as part of Netscape's early open source code drops, in the hope that more people would be able to contribute to it, given that Perl seemed to be a more popular language at the time.