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Erwin Jr. A.

Refuerzo BS Infotech 301-B

First thing first you need to sign up or create an account if you want to make a report of a bug or
bug issue or certain technical support that you really need help with and then also you can
connect your github account on this website which is bugzilla.

As you can see this tab is for browsing areas so you can search what you want.
This advance search we have instant search, simple search, advance search and google
search

On this area I encounter this advance search wherein you can filter or sort of the bug that you
want to see so you easily select or distinguish what you are looking for.
On new bugs it will display your information about your work done. You can select your search
and save it, and summary of what you’ve done assigned task and history that you can use if you
missed what you’ve search

If you click the search button and search, you can see the bug list which is appear below
To create a bug you need to fill up this one and always check if your bug hasn’t already been
reported.

Next is documentation this page is a guide for a user


Request area
A request is a way of asking other users to help you with a bug. The user can either grant or
deny the request, and Bugzilla will record the outcome.

Report area
Report area

We can generate customized reports using Bugzilla's many filter options.

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