Closed Bug 100000 Opened 23 years ago Closed 23 years ago

100 000! Celebrate!

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(Bugzilla :: Bugzilla-General, enhancement)

enhancement
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VERIFIED FIXED

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(Reporter: bugzilla, Unassigned)

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Error: [Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x80004005 (NS_ERROR_FAILURE) [nsIRDFContainer.Init]" nsresult: "0x80004005 (NS_ERROR_FAILURE)" location: "JS frame :: chrome://communicator/content/bookmarks/bookmarksOverlay.js :: anonymous :: line 594" data: no] Source File: chrome://communicator/content/bookmarks/bookmarksOverlay.js Line: 594 build 20010914
You're no fun.
Turing this into a celebration bug... I filed bug 100006 for th actual bug instead.
Assignee: ben → nobody
Severity: normal → major
Component: Bookmarks → Bugzilla-General
OS: Windows 2000 → All
Product: Browser → Bugzilla
QA Contact: claudius → nobody
Hardware: PC → All
Summary: Getting Exception when deleting bookmark → 100 000! Celebrate!
Target Milestone: --- → Bugzilla old
Version: other → unspecified
bugzilla.mozilla.org reached bug number 100 000! Congratulation to the BugZilla development team and those who administer bugzilla.mozilla.org. This bug (and the installation behind it) is proof that BugZilla scales very well to huge projects. From my own experience, the speed is still good. During usage, BugZilla evolved to a very comfortable web platform for filing/tracking bugs, one that has only very few competition (of which I know). Examples are the emailing and dependency systems. In fact, BugZilla is probably the most important communication medium used in the Mozilla project (apart from the source code itself :-) ). All the people making it work deserve a big "Thanks". Maybe you want to attach / refer to some anecdotes around BugZilla or the "life" in bugzilla.mozilla.org.
Lurkers: Just for those lurkers of you who might think "Oh, Mozilla had so many bugs": BugZilla is used to track work on Mozilla. Every bit of work has to have a bug here. This includes new features and bugs found by developers/testers during development (bugs that never reached users). So, the number of filed closed bugs cannot be used as criteria of the quality of Mozilla.
In addition to those feature bugs, and invalid bugs, and bugs used for tracking purposes, we get a *lot* of duplicate bug reports. Such as this one, for example. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 9940 ***
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 23 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
That didn't take very long from my comment earlier today... You also gotta remember dupes, invalids, worksforme... all of which never get dropped from the actual Bugzilla database. So, no celebrations at MozillaQuest, please! all your bugs are belong to us. Move Zilla, for great browser.
For the record, the earliest bug number in the database is bug # 35. At this time, bug #100035 does not exist. Not that it matters...
> *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 9940 *** This *is* the celebration. > we get a *lot* of duplicate bug reports. And a lot of discussion. Reopening ;-P.
Status: RESOLVED → REOPENED
Resolution: DUPLICATE → ---
YOU GOTTA FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHT TO DEEEEEEEEEEBUG
for he's a jolly good fellow, for he's a ...well, might be a female. Asa can probably go check!
so anybody want to take this? ;-p
If it wasn't for Bugzilla, I'd still be a socially inept geeky programmer with no hope of ever getting laid. But now, I'm the coolest of the cool and have woman throwing themselves all over me.
Even Slashdot has a story on it ! http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/09/17/1231204&mode=thread Congratulations everybody :-)
Let's party like it's bug 100,000!!!!!!
And a few of the slashdot posters are being almost reasonable, too. Truely, the 100,000th bug marks an entirely new age of mankind.
Actually looking at the comments in Bug 9940, Bugzilla has a bug it doesn't handle well numbers with space (e.g. 100 000, instead of 100000) :)
That's a bug in the way the number's typed, not in the way bugzilla links it ;)
So who won the 100,000 bug sweepstakes? I know it wasn't me because I predicted the 100,000th bug would be filed about a week ago.
Please define "100,000 bug sweepstakes"? If you mean who filed it, it's me...:)
There was a sweepstakes? They didn't mention that at mozilla.party this year... ;)
so does this mean more doughnuts and really cheap champagne?
The date of filing of Bug 100000 was: 2001-09-16 23:24 And the winner is... Niko Pavlicek! 2001-09-20 11:11:11 <niko_pavlicek@web.de> Niko Pavlicek Error: 3 days, 11 hours and 47 mins Runners up: 2001-09-20 13:15:37 <andersma@luther.edu> Mark Anderson Error: 3 days, 13 hours and 51 mins 2001-09-21 10:10:10 <jonasj@jonasj.dk> Jonas Jorgensen Error: 4 days, 10 hours and 46 mins Honourable mentions: 2001-09-10 13:37:42 <alexbishopuk@yahoo.com> 2001-09-23 13:07:20 <jesusx@who.net> 2001-09-23 17:08:31 <pgp1@cornell.edu> 2001-09-24 10:10:10 <psolanki@netscape.net> 2001-09-24 20:15:30 <greg@tcp.com> Gerv
My name is Jonas Jørgensen with the danish letter ø (&oslash;), not Jonas Jorgensen. Not that I expect anyone to care...
Woohoo! I came fourth! For anyone who doesn't know, the 100,000 bug sweepstake was a fun little contest organised by Gerv in netscape.public.mozilla.general to guess the exact date and time that the 100,000th bug would be filed in Mozilla. You can read the original newsgroup posting announcing the contest here: http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&selm=3B79E8B7.ECBA88DD%40mozilla.org
We gonna party all night long! Well my friends the time has come To raise the roof and have some fun Throw away the work to be done Let the music play on ... Everybody sing, everybody dance Lose yourself in wild romance We're going to parti', karamu', fiesta, forever Come on and sing along We're going to parti', karamu', fiesta, forever Come on and sing along All night long (all night), All night (all night) All night long (all night), All night (all night) All night long (all night), All night (all night) All night long (all night), Ooh yeah (all night) People dancing all in the street See the rhythm all in their feet Life is good, wild and sweet Let the music play on ... Feel it in your heart and feel it in your soul Let the music take control We're going to parti', liming, fiesta, forever Come on and sing along We're going to parti', liming, fiesta, forever Come on and sing my song All night long (all night), Ooh (all night) All night long (all night), Yeah (all night) All night long (all night), Yeah (all night) All night long (all night), ... (all night) Yeah, once you get started you can't sit down Come join the fun, it's a merry-go-round Everyone's dancing their troubles away Come join our party, see how we play! Tom bo li de say de moi ya Yeah, jambo jumbo Way to parti' o we goin' Oh, jambali Tom bo li de say de moi ya Yeah, jumbo jumbo! Oh, O, O, O, Yes We're gonna have a party, Yeah, ugh All night long (all night), All night (all night) All night long (all night), Yeah (all night) All night long (all night), All night (all night) All night long (all night), Whoa... We're going to (parti'), Oh (karamu'), Yeah (fiesta) forever Come on and sing along We're going to (parti'), OOH (karamu'), Yeah (fiesta) forever Come on and sing my song All night long (all night), All night (all night) All night long (all night), All night (all night) All night long (all night), All night (all night) All night long (all night), Ugh (all night) All night (all night) All night (all night) All night (all night) All night (all night) All night (all night) All night (all night) All night (all night) All night (all night), Ugh Everyone you meet (all night) They're jamming in the street (all night) All night long (all night) Yeah, I said (all night) Everyone you meet (all night) They're jamming in the street (all night) All night long (all night) Feel good, feel good (all night) Feel good (all night) All night long (all night) Yeah (all night) What more can I say (all night) Let the music play (all night) All night long (all night) (Adlib to Fade)
Dude, you *REALLY* need to lay off whatever you've been smoking.. or pass it my way.. :)
What music is that set to? Or is that just a freelance rap?
I remember that song. it came out in the 80's. hrm. can't remember the name of it though. oh well, who cares? he's still smoking too much crack :P
Guys, it's Lionel Ritchie, and I believe it came out in the early '80s like 83-84.
that'd explain why I don't recognize it. I was born in '81 :P
Heh, I was born in '80 :-)
WONTFIX. The Bugzilla team is too busy working on quality software that we have no time for celebration.
Status: REOPENED → RESOLVED
Closed: 23 years ago23 years ago
Resolution: --- → WONTFIX
That is a most illogical comment. Once we reach 1.0 we will have quality software and the Bugzilla team will not need to work so hard. We most certainly can have a most righteous bash. REOPENING because the resolution wontfix is incorrect in the extreme. I'll have to work on a JS-based patch which includes strobe lights and some heavy bass.
Status: RESOLVED → REOPENED
Resolution: WONTFIX → ---
Bugzilla progress has nothing to do with Mozilla progress, nor any "1.0" milestone.
Oh, sorry. Wrong bug entirely. Apologies for the spam, and resetting WONTFIX.
Status: REOPENED → RESOLVED
Closed: 23 years ago23 years ago
Resolution: --- → WONTFIX
In all fairness, I think this should be marked Fixed as not to hurt Henrik's Fixed/Notfixed ratio. :-)
clearing target milestone on resolved non-FIXED bugs so they'll get re-triaged if they get reopened.
Target Milestone: Bugzilla old → ---
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Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
*** Bug 244990 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
QA Contact: nobody → default-qa
Late Congratulations from my side. It was a very funny adventure to browse through the old issue tracker entries and find this one :-)
Attached file (deleted) —
Attachment #754933 - Attachment is private: true
Type: defect → enhancement
Resolution: WONTFIX → FIXED

Sorry I had to. This bug needs to be tagged as fixed because Bugzilla has definitely proven how well it works great for large projects. And it's clearly an enhancement that benefits all of us in this community :). Thanks a lot to all the past, present and future contributors of Bugzilla and here's to another 100 000 bugs!

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