Bug 125395 - remove revision history. That's what CVS is for :-) Also, do other tidy-ups and updates to front page.

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<bookinfo>
<title>The Bugzilla Guide</title>
<pubdate>2001-04-25</pubdate>
<revhistory>
<revision>
<revnumber>v2.11</revnumber>
<date>20 December 2000</date>
<authorinitials>MPB</authorinitials>
<revremark>
Converted the README, FAQ, and DATABASE information into
SGML docbook format.
</revremark>
</revision>
<revision>
<revnumber>2.11.1</revnumber>
<date>06 March 2001</date>
<authorinitials>MPB</authorinitials>
<revremark>
Took way too long to revise this for 2.12 release. Updated
FAQ to use qandaset tags instead of literallayout, cleaned
up administration section, added User Guide section,
miscellaneous FAQ updates and third-party integration
information. From this point on all new tags are lowercase
in preparation for the 2.13 release of the Guide in XML
format instead of SGML.
</revremark>
</revision>
<revision>
<revnumber>2.12.0</revnumber>
<date>24 April 2001</date>
<authorinitials>MPB</authorinitials>
<revremark>
Things fixed this release: Elaborated on queryhelp
interface, added FAQ regarding moving bugs from one keyword
to another, clarified possible problems with the Landfill
tutorial, fixed a boatload of typos and unclear sentence
structures. Incorporated the README into the UNIX
installation section, and changed the README to indicate the
deprecated status. Things I know need work: Used
"simplelist" a lot, where I should have used "procedure" to
tag things. Need to lowercase all tags to be XML compliant.
</revremark>
</revision>
<revision>
<revnumber>2.14.0</revnumber>
<date>07 August 2001</date>
<authorinitials>MPB</authorinitials>
<revremark>
Attempted to integrate relevant portions of the UNIX and
Windows installation instructions, moved some data from FAQ
to Install, removed references to README from text, added
Mac OS X install instructions, fixed a bunch
of tpyos (Mark Harig), linked text that referenced other
parts of the Guide, and nuked the old MySQL permissions
section.
</revremark>
</revision>
</revhistory>
<authorgroup>
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<othername>P.</othername>
<surname>Barnson</surname>
<affiliation>
<address><email>barnboy@trilobyte.net</email></address>
<address><email>mbarnson@sisna.com</email></address>
</affiliation>
</author>
<collab>
<collabname>Zach Lipton</collabname>
<affiliation>
<address><email>zach AT zachlipton DOT com</email></address>
</affiliation>
</collab>
</authorgroup>
<abstract>
<para>
This is the documentation for Bugzilla, the Mozilla
This is the documentation for Bugzilla, the mozilla.org
bug-tracking system.
</para>
<para>
Bugzilla is an enterprise-class set of software utilities
that, when used together, power issue-tracking for hundreds of
Bugzilla is an enterprise-class piece of software
that powers issue-tracking for hundreds of
organizations around the world, tracking millions of bugs.
While it is easy to use and quite flexible, it is
difficult for a novice to install and maintain. Although we
have provided step-by-step directions, Bugzilla is not always
easy to get working. Please be sure the person responsible
for installing and maintaining this software is a qualified
professional for the operating system upon which you install
Bugzilla.
</para>
<para>
THIS DOCUMENTATION IS MAINTAINED IN DOCBOOK 4.1.2 XML FORMAT.
IF YOU WISH TO MAKE CORRECTIONS, PLEASE MAKE THEM IN PLAIN
TEXT OR SGML DIFFS AGAINST THE SOURCE. I CANNOT ACCEPT
ADDITIONS TO THE GUIDE WRITTEN IN HTML!
This documentation is maintained in DocBook 4.1.2 XML format.
Changes are best submitted as plain text or SGML diffs, attached
to a Bugzilla bug.
</para>
</abstract>

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<bookinfo>
<title>The Bugzilla Guide</title>
<pubdate>2001-04-25</pubdate>
<revhistory>
<revision>
<revnumber>v2.11</revnumber>
<date>20 December 2000</date>
<authorinitials>MPB</authorinitials>
<revremark>
Converted the README, FAQ, and DATABASE information into
SGML docbook format.
</revremark>
</revision>
<revision>
<revnumber>2.11.1</revnumber>
<date>06 March 2001</date>
<authorinitials>MPB</authorinitials>
<revremark>
Took way too long to revise this for 2.12 release. Updated
FAQ to use qandaset tags instead of literallayout, cleaned
up administration section, added User Guide section,
miscellaneous FAQ updates and third-party integration
information. From this point on all new tags are lowercase
in preparation for the 2.13 release of the Guide in XML
format instead of SGML.
</revremark>
</revision>
<revision>
<revnumber>2.12.0</revnumber>
<date>24 April 2001</date>
<authorinitials>MPB</authorinitials>
<revremark>
Things fixed this release: Elaborated on queryhelp
interface, added FAQ regarding moving bugs from one keyword
to another, clarified possible problems with the Landfill
tutorial, fixed a boatload of typos and unclear sentence
structures. Incorporated the README into the UNIX
installation section, and changed the README to indicate the
deprecated status. Things I know need work: Used
"simplelist" a lot, where I should have used "procedure" to
tag things. Need to lowercase all tags to be XML compliant.
</revremark>
</revision>
<revision>
<revnumber>2.14.0</revnumber>
<date>07 August 2001</date>
<authorinitials>MPB</authorinitials>
<revremark>
Attempted to integrate relevant portions of the UNIX and
Windows installation instructions, moved some data from FAQ
to Install, removed references to README from text, added
Mac OS X install instructions, fixed a bunch
of tpyos (Mark Harig), linked text that referenced other
parts of the Guide, and nuked the old MySQL permissions
section.
</revremark>
</revision>
</revhistory>
<authorgroup>
@ -126,41 +67,23 @@ try to avoid clutter and feel free to waste space in the code to make it more re
<othername>P.</othername>
<surname>Barnson</surname>
<affiliation>
<address><email>barnboy@trilobyte.net</email></address>
<address><email>mbarnson@sisna.com</email></address>
</affiliation>
</author>
<collab>
<collabname>Zach Lipton</collabname>
<affiliation>
<address><email>zach AT zachlipton DOT com</email></address>
</affiliation>
</collab>
</authorgroup>
<abstract>
<para>
This is the documentation for Bugzilla, the Mozilla
This is the documentation for Bugzilla, the mozilla.org
bug-tracking system.
</para>
<para>
Bugzilla is an enterprise-class set of software utilities
that, when used together, power issue-tracking for hundreds of
Bugzilla is an enterprise-class piece of software
that powers issue-tracking for hundreds of
organizations around the world, tracking millions of bugs.
While it is easy to use and quite flexible, it is
difficult for a novice to install and maintain. Although we
have provided step-by-step directions, Bugzilla is not always
easy to get working. Please be sure the person responsible
for installing and maintaining this software is a qualified
professional for the operating system upon which you install
Bugzilla.
</para>
<para>
THIS DOCUMENTATION IS MAINTAINED IN DOCBOOK 4.1.2 XML FORMAT.
IF YOU WISH TO MAKE CORRECTIONS, PLEASE MAKE THEM IN PLAIN
TEXT OR SGML DIFFS AGAINST THE SOURCE. I CANNOT ACCEPT
ADDITIONS TO THE GUIDE WRITTEN IN HTML!
This documentation is maintained in DocBook 4.1.2 XML format.
Changes are best submitted as plain text or SGML diffs, attached
to a Bugzilla bug.
</para>
</abstract>