Bugzilla - W3C Bug / Issue tracking system

About W3C's Bugzilla

This is one of W3C's bug, project and issues tracking systems, using the open-source bugzilla platform.

Using this system

Warning

W3C does not track bugs or issues about World Wide Web software other than developed and maintained by W3C itself. Please do not report bugs not directly related to W3C software products, projects, or activities.

W3C Bugzilla - Public instance

The public instance of W3C's bugzilla is used to track bugs in W3C open-source software (such as, but not only, the Markup Validator), and issues managed by W3C groups (Working, Interest and Coordination Groups) working "in public".

A variety of other issue tracking systems are in use in various parts of W3C; see TrackingIssues in the ESW wiki for some discussion and pointers.

Quick links

W3C Bugzilla - Member instance

The member-only instance of W3C's bugzilla is restricted to Employees of W3C's member organizations, and is used for tracking bugs, projects and issues within W3C working groups.

W3C Bugzilla - Team instance

The team-only instance of W3C's bugzilla is restricted to the W3C Team, and is used for tracking W3C internal projects and issues.


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