I'm using bugzilla to track development in my office. It's wonderful.
Here's the thing, I work with a lot of non-tech types. I need to be able to summarize .. Sum up a simple outline/ text.. that says something like..
bug 1: title
description
notes
bug 2: title
description
notes
kind of thing..
Because long format is overkill for these people.
There must be some script already out there to be able to get an array of structs/hashes for each bug.. so you can iterate and print ... or whatever.
Not finding it..
Before I start eating through the bugzilla code to do this.. anybody know of some script/module distro that does this?
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