![]() ![]() These two parameters are listed in a table on the “Edit Group Access Controls” OtherControl are used in tandem to determine whichīugs will be placed in this group. Users who are in this group to edit all fields of ![]() Selected allows users who are in this group to edit allĪspects of this product, including components, milestones,Īllows users who are in this group to confirm bugsĪny group having editbugs selected allows To give them global privileges which would affect Some users for some products only, without having This is a convenient way to give privileges to Restriction that enables finer-grained control over products ratherĬhoose privileges on a per-product basis. Will be able to edit bugs for this product. Who are not members of all of the groups with Then the product will be read-only for any users Product will restrict bug entry to only those users If any group has Entry selected, then the ![]() Multiple groups can be associated with the same product, and groupsĬan be associated with more than one product. Products and Groups are not limited to a one-to-one relationship. SeeĬommon Applications of Group Controls for examples of Understand these relationships is by example. Totally read-only unless the group restrictions are met. To bugs for a given product, or be used to make bugs for a product bugs in this product are in this groupīy default), and mandatory (i.e. When Bugzilla is installed are not applicable to Group Access Controls.īelow is description of what each of these fields means. Product” page, a table containing all user-defined groups for thisīugzilla installation is displayed. For more information on groups, including how to create, edit,Īdd users to, and alter permission of, see Groups and Security.Īfter selecting the “Edit Group Access Controls” link from the “Edit Isolating products and restricting access to bugs filed against those Group Access Controls are an important aspect of using groups for The settings on this pageĬontrol the relationship of the groups to the product being edited. On the Edit Product page, there is a link calledĮdit Group Access Controls. Link to edit Group Access Controls see Assigning Group Controls to Products.Ĥ.4.2.4. When editing a product you can change all of the above, and there is also a So you will be asked for the details of that too. It is compulsory to create at least one component in a product, and Create chart datasets for this product Select to make chart datasets available for this product. Version Specify the default version for this product. (see Workflow) Default milestone Select the default milestone for this product. Enable the UNCONFIRMED status in this product Select this option if you want to use the UNCONFIRMED status When creating or editing products the following options areĪvailable: Product The name of the product Description A brief description of the product Open for bug entry Deselect this box to prevent new bugs from beingĮntered against this product. Many of Bugzilla’s settings are configurable on a per-product basis. Products usually represent real-world shipping products. Will also appear in the advanced search form. Step when filling bugs (dedicated to classification selection), and they When activated, classifications will introduce an additional The editclassifications system group, which definesĪ privilege for creating, destroying, and editing classifications. On or off using the useclassification parameterĪccess to the administration of classifications is controlled using The classifications layer is disabled by default it can be turned Shipping products (for example, “Website”, or “Administration”). Technology used in multiple games, and perhaps an Other classificationĬontaining a few special products that represent items that are not actually This company might also have aĬommon classification, containing products representing units of They could have a classification of “Games”, and a separate Classifications are used to group several related products into oneįor example, if a company makes computer games, ![]()
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