This might be considered off-topic, but for all those who are interested, I have produced a search plugin for Firefox that allows quick searching of Red Hat's Bugzilla through Google. It could be quite handy for searching existing bugs.
Get it from http://fedora.n-man.com/
-Patrick "The N-Man" Barnes nman64@n-man.com
On Thu, 2005-03-17 at 17:32 -0600, Patrick Barnes wrote:
This might be considered off-topic, but for all those who are interested, I have produced a search plugin for Firefox that allows quick searching of Red Hat's Bugzilla through Google. It could be quite handy for searching existing bugs.
Get it from http://fedora.n-man.com/
I can't seem to access your site, so I went around to writing my own (for Core, Extras and Legacy):
http://www.arenatechniques.com/firefox/
It needs to be placed in /usr/lib/firefox-1.0.2/searchplugins
Don't forget to get the rhbz.png that I liberally stole from the favicon at rhbz. Usage is simple, just enter some search terms and it finds bugzilla entries back for you
This doesn't use Google, it uses the RHBZ interface directly. What would next be nifty to do (when I have more time, or if anyone volunteers) is to use quicksearch.js at RHBZ and then allow even bug numbers to be entered in...
And then, today on IRC I find out that there's already: http://askingforthirds.org/rh_bugzilla/
So maybe thats what we should be using :)
On Thu, 2005-03-17 at 17:32 -0600, Patrick Barnes wrote:
This might be considered off-topic, but for all those who are interested, I have produced a search plugin for Firefox that allows quick searching of Red Hat's Bugzilla through Google. It could be quite handy for searching existing bugs.
Get it from http://fedora.n-man.com/
I can't seem to access your site, so I went around to writing my own (for Core, Extras and Legacy):
http://www.arenatechniques.com/firefox/
It needs to be placed in /usr/lib/firefox-1.0.2/searchplugins
Don't forget to get the rhbz.png that I liberally stole from the favicon at rhbz. Usage is simple, just enter some search terms and it finds bugzilla entries back for you
This doesn't use Google, it uses the RHBZ interface directly. What would next be nifty to do (when I have more time, or if anyone volunteers) is to use quicksearch.js at RHBZ and then allow even bug numbers to be entered in...
And then, today on IRC I find out that there's already: http://askingforthirds.org/rh_bugzilla/
So maybe thats what we should be using :)