= Bugs = Launchpad's bug tracker is designed for sharing bug reports, statuses, patches and comments across project boundaries. It even interacts with external bug trackers, such as Bugzilla and Trac. There's also the standard things that we've come to expect in a bug tracker: web, email and API interfaces, links between bugs and fixes, team-based delegation and more. ||~-[[https://bugs.launchpad.net|Visit Launchpad Bugs]]-~|| ||~-[[https://help.launchpad.net/Bugs|Read more in the help wiki]]-~|| ||{{attachment:bugs-home.png}}|| ||'''Launchpad Bugs'''|| * Report a bug * Comment on a bug * Hide middle rump of comments when there are more than 80 * [[https://help.launchpad.net/Bugs/Statuses|Bug statuses]] * Bug importance * Bug heat * Bug tags * Official bug tags * Assign a bug * Activity log * Multiple bug contexts (bug tasks) * Bug watches * Bug status translation from external status to relevant LP status * Trac plugin * Bugzilla support, including native and via a plugin * Shared comment histories * Subscriptions * Individual bugs * Subscribe yourself * Subscribe someone else * Structural subscriptions: i.e. subscribe to all bugs relating to something * Coming soon: subscription granularity * Bug feeds * for a bug * for a project * for people / teams * Expiry of incomplete bugs * Private bugs * Security bugs * CVE * Bug-branch links * Convert a bug into a question * Close bugs automatically based on package uploads * Link bugs automatically to a bzr branch * Setting a bug tracker for a project * Bug supervisor * Security contact * Bug reporting guidelines * Bug report acknowledgement * Nominating for release * Targetting to a milestone * Email interface for filing and editing bugs (including detailed bug headers) * Import an existing bug history from elsewhere * Detailed date transition information == Undocumented == * Bug priority * Bug filing process * Duplicate bugs * Affects me too * HWDB * Advanced bug search * Attachments * Patches view * Fixed elsewhere