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Some people might be curious about the quality of Bugzilla code and the development process it goes through, so I ([[User:MaxKanatAlexander Max Kanat-Alexander]], one of the primary developers of Bugzilla) have written this essay for the manager or end-user who might be evaluating Bugzilla or have concerns about open-source code. | Some people might be curious about the quality of Bugzilla code and the development process it goes through, so I ([[User:MaxKanatAlexander|Max Kanat-Alexander]], one of the primary developers of Bugzilla) have written this essay for the manager or end-user who might be evaluating Bugzilla or have concerns about open-source code. | ||
Bugzilla is the de-facto standard in open-source bug-tracking because we create a quality product. Our rate of development easily parallels or surpasses commercial firms with more paid developers than we have volunteer developers, while maintaining a well-respected level of quality. Here's how we do it: | Bugzilla is the de-facto standard in open-source bug-tracking because we create a quality product. Our rate of development easily parallels or surpasses commercial firms with more paid developers than we have volunteer developers, while maintaining a well-respected level of quality. Here's how we do it: | ||