What Does Bugzilla Mean?
Bugzilla is a web-based bug tracking program developed by the Mozilla Foundation. The program is used to keep track of Mozilla’s projects, including the Firefox web browser. The software allows users to submit tickets that the developers can act on. As with Mozilla’s other projects, Bugzilla has an open-source license.
Techopedia Explains Bugzilla
Bugzilla is an open-source web-based bug tracking program that, as the name suggests, was created by the Mozilla Foundation. The program was first developed by Netscape in 1998 when it relicensed its Netscape Navigator under an open-source license as the original Mozilla suite. The software allows users to submit tickets and for project members to assign bugs a severity level and to assign bugs to specific developers.