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Now that Launchpad know you also want to track that bug, it shows up just like any other bug reported against your project. The difference is that the bug has become much shallower than if your bug tracker treated your project like an island. It's not just people interested in your project who are looking for a fix, it's people from every project that's tracking the bug in Launchpad! As soon as Launchpad knows that you also want to track that bug, the report shows up just like any other bug reported against your project. The difference is that the bug has become much shallower than if your bug tracker treated your project like an island.
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Now it's not just people interested in your project who are looking for a fix: it's people from every project that's tracking the bug in Launchpad!
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= Bugs in external trackers =
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Of course, not every project that you work with uses Launchpad's bug tracker.
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Now that you've marked the bug as also affecting your project, it will show up just like any of your project's bug reports. Just as you can share a bug report with other projects inside Launchpad, you can also monitor how other projects are tracking that same bug outside of Launchpad.
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However, you'll also Let's take a look at an example.
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Overview

As we saw in the [:Bugs/YourProject:introduction] to the bugs section of this user guide, Launchpad's bug tracker is special.

Launchpad can track how the same bug affects different communities, such as free software projects or Linux distributions.

Each community shares the same bug number, report and comment history. However, they can keep track of how the bug affects them and how they plan to deal with it by setting their own [:Bugs/Statuses:status], importance and assignee for each bug.

In effect, those communities come together and form an ad-hoc community around the bug report. This is ideal for free software projects who rely on code maintained by other communities.

Working with multi-project bugs

Bugs affecting more than one community is a natural part of life in the free software world. That's why Launchpad makes handling multi-project bugs natural and effortless.

At the top of each bug report in Launchpad is a table that shows you which communities are tracking that bug.

attachment:bug-table.png

To tell Launchpad that the bug also affects your project, use the link directly below the table. It's a simple as that.

As soon as Launchpad knows that you also want to track that bug, the report shows up just like any other bug reported against your project. The difference is that the bug has become much shallower than if your bug tracker treated your project like an island.

Now it's not just people interested in your project who are looking for a fix: it's people from every project that's tracking the bug in Launchpad!

Bugs in external trackers

Of course, not every project that you work with uses Launchpad's bug tracker.

Just as you can share a bug report with other projects inside Launchpad, you can also monitor how other projects are tracking that same bug outside of Launchpad.

Let's take a look at an example.

attachment:external-bug.png

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