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Hi all,

As some of you already know, QA is migrating the project's bugtracking
activities to a separate instance of Bugzilla:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Bugzilla/LibreOffice_Bugzilla_Proposal

All user accounts, data, etc... will be transfered-over, and we expect
that our users won't notice a thing, aside from the name and url
change.

In preparation, I'm working on updating all of our internal docs and
resources to point to the new domain 'bugs.libreoffice.org', and
replace references to 'FDO' and 'Freedesktop.org Bugzilla' with more
generic 'Bugzilla' or 'LibreOffice Bugzilla' references. The domain
bugs.libreoffice.org has been pointed at bugs.freedesktop.org,
allowing us to change references today and then have a transparent
switch-over on the day of migration.

It doesn't appear that there are any FDO links on the wiki, but there
might be links elsewhere -- e.g. on some of our social media
pages/profiles? Any assistance in tracking-down and updating these
references would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
--R

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