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Bugzilla has a framework you can use for migrating from other bug-tracking
-systems -
-`Bugzilla::Migrate <http://www.bugzilla.org/docs/tip/en/html/api/Bugzilla/Migrate.html>`_.
+systems - :api:`Bugzilla::Migrate <Bugzilla/Migrate.html>`.
It provides the infrastructure you will need,
but requires a module to be written to define the specifics of the system you
are coming from. One exists for
written by other people on our wiki. You would need to
make sure that the extension in question works with your version of Bugzilla.
-Or, you can write your own extension. See the `Bugzilla Extension
-documentation <http://www.bugzilla.org/docs/tip/en/html/api/Bugzilla/Extension.html>`_
+Or, you can write your own extension. See the :api:`Bugzilla Extension
+documentation <Bugzilla/Extension.html>`
for the core documentation on how to do that. It would make sense to read
the section on :ref:`templates`. There is also a sample extension in
:file:`$BUGZILLA_HOME/extensions/Example/` which gives examples of how to
Because this kind of change is such a common request, we have added a
specific hook for it that :ref:`extensions` can call. It's called
-``bug_check_can_change_field``, and it's documented `in the Hooks
-documentation <http://www.bugzilla.org/docs/tip/en/html/api/Bugzilla/Hook.html#bug_check_can_change_field>`_.
+``bug_check_can_change_field``, and it's documented :api:`in the Hooks
+documentation <Bugzilla/Hook.html#bug_check_can_change_field>`.
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