You will need two to three additional windows for the demonstration: one for the Bugs Dashboard version of your choice (or both) and one for Bugzilla. At this time, we are using the stable Bugzilla release of 2.22.2. Because we use only one shared MySQL database, it is possible that someone else may be manipulating entries simultaneous to your efforts. We therefore recommend that you take a moment to enter at least one new bug and we respectfully request that you manipulate only your bug entries. Because the login to Bugzilla is shared (see below), please use a descriptive title to your bug so that others can respect your efforts.
Please NOTE
From time to time, the GoDaddy servers hosting our demos may experience problems or be down for maintenance.
If you experience any difficulty with access to the demos, please contact us at support@bugsdashboard.com.Thank you!
You may open the necessary windows from the following links.
You must login to all v2.22.2 demonstration applications. There are two ways to do so:
1. You may login using an existing account, bugzilla@bugsdashboard.com, whose password is demo
2. You may open the Bugzilla 2.22.2 demonstration and register for a new account, then use that in any of the demo applications
If you choose to create a new account, it will not be allowed to set priorities or severities in Bugs Dashboard because it does not belong to the only group of users who can manipulate them. Only the bugzilla@bugsdashboard.com account is a member of that group.
You must login to all v3.x demonstration applications. There are two ways to do so:
1. You may login using an existing account, bugzilla3@bugsdashboard.com (note the number 3 in the name), whose password is demo
2. You may open the Bugzilla 3.0 demonstration and register for a new account, then use that in any of the demo applications
If you choose to create a new account, it will not be allowed to set priorities or severities in Bugs Dashboard because it does not belong to the only group of users who can manipulate them. Only the bugzilla3@bugsdashboard.com account is a member of that group.
Remember - only the Enterprise version will show ALL entries, so your entry may not be displayed in the Developer demo. The developer demo is set to display those issues assigned to bill@wmpnj.com only.After you have entered a bug in Bugzilla, you may close the Bugzilla window. Next, open the Bugs Dashboard and select the "Set Priorities" tab. Locate your bug in the list of priorities and move your mouse to the far right of the box around the bug. Your mouse will change to a "four directions" cursor indicating you may move the bug. Mousedown and hold on the bug, then drag it into a different priority. Release it in the new priority when you see the list of existing priorities expand to accept it. Enter any comments you may have at the bottom, then Submit your work. You will be presented with a page indicating what your bug's previous priority was and what it has been changed to. Click again on the "Set Priorities" tab in the Bugs Dashboard to return to the listing. You should now see your bug in the list of the priority you dropped it on.
In the Bugs Dashboard, click on the ID number of your bug. In the new window that opens, verify that your bug has the proper priority. You may repeat the above test by noting the severity of the bug and then returning to the Bugs Dashboard to change and test the severity.
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