
See the Security Advisory for details.In addition, the following important fixes/changes have been made in this release:Clicking the "Submit only my new comment" button on the mid-air collision page will no longer result in a "Form field longdesclength was not defined" error. This release fixes various important security issues. (Bug 553266 and Bug 605693)Non-english templates were not being precompiled by, leading to reduced performance for localized Bugzilla installations. (Bug 575947)Loading config.cgi?ctype=rdf should now be faster, particularly on installations that have many flags. Such users could only exist before 3.6, so it looked like after upgrading to 3.6, certain users couldn't log in. (Bug 585028)Users who had passwords less than 6 characters long couldn't log in. (Bug 584414)Typing something like "P1-5" in the quicksearch box should have been searching the Priority field, but it was not. (Bug 590144)Searching for bugs "with at least X votes" was instead returning bugs with exactly that many votes. (Bug 591218)Saving a search with either of the deadline fields set to "Now" would cause that deadline field to be removed from the saved search. If it's good enough for Red Hat, Gnome and even NASA, then it shows what an excellent bug tracking tool Bugzilla is. While many development tracking tools are complicated and end up creating more work than they save, Bugzilla keeps everything clean and simple. The overall usability of Bugzilla is what impresses the most.


For example, you can add options such as activating email alerts for when changes are made, and set levels of permissions for who can access what. As you'd expect from a Mozilla product, Bugzilla is extremely customizable.
