Using Bugzilla
Fedora uses Red Hat Bugzilla for bug tracking. This page and the other pages under the "Bugs" header on the left offer some tips and guidance.
Permissions
Any user, including "anonymous" (i.e. not logged in) users can view bugs. (Note that some bugs or comments may be marked "private" or restricted to specific groups. This is rare in Fedora and is generally to protect sensitive information that might be in an attachment or log snippet.)
Any logged-in user can create a bug report or add a comment to an existing bug.
The reporter or assignee of a bug can modify any field in their own bug.
Creating an account
You must have a Bugzilla account to file bugs and interact with them. Once you have created an account on Bugzilla, you can also login using your Fedora account. To use your FAS account to login to Bugzilla, you need to either use the same e-mail address on FAS and on Bugzilla, or if they differ, you can set the Bugzilla e-mail address in your FAS profile explicitly.
Automatic changes
Bugzilla will automatically create links to bug reports or comments that follow the pattern "bug xxxx" or "comment xxxx".
Bugs marked as duplicate will automatically get a comment referring to the other bug report. The other bug report will automatically get a comment indicating that another bug has been marked as a duplicate of it.
Status and resolution
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