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As a team, we hope to create a place where people can come together to help improve the user's experience with software the Mozilla Foundation releases on the Ubuntu platform. As a team, we hope to create a place where people can come together to help improve people's experience using Mozilla Foundation software on Ubuntu.
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 3. To create an environment which both attracts experienced developers and helps new developers improve their skills.  3. To create an environment that both attracts experienced developers and helps new developers improve their skills.
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What to join the team? Information can be found at ["MozillaTeam/Membership"]. Want to join the team? Information can be found at ["MozillaTeam/Membership"].
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 To see the procedures for triaging other bugs, please go to ["DebuggingProcedures"]  To see the procedures for triaging other bugs, please go to ["DebuggingProcedures"].
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 Please go to ["MozillaTeam/DevelopingFirefox"]. (Under construction).  Please go to ["MozillaTeam/DevelopingFirefox"] (under construction).
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When reporting upstream bugs in plugins (such as Java or Flash), make sure you file your bug report in the right place. You can check which plugin you're using by going to the URL about:plugins in your Mozilla browser. When reporting upstream bugs in plugins (such as Java or Flash), make sure you report the bug in the right place. You can check which plugin you're using by going to the URL about:plugins in your Mozilla browser.
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Please consider all information found in this page and its subpages as the opinions of the authors, rather than Ubuntu policy, until this disclaimer has been removed with the approval of the Technical Board and Community Council.

Vision

As a team, we hope to create a place where people can come together to help improve people's experience using Mozilla Foundation software on Ubuntu.

Goals

  1. To report, triage, and fix bugs relating to Mozilla software.
  2. To work closely with upstream developers on technical, professional, and personal levels.
  3. To create an environment that both attracts experienced developers and helps new developers improve their skills.
  4. To have fun.

Joining the team

Want to join the team? Information can be found at ["MozillaTeam/Membership"].

Team Meetings

The time for the next meeting, which will take place in #ubuntu-mozillateam, is to be decided later.

Please see ["MozillaTeam/Meetings"] for more details.

Squashing Bugs

Reporting a bug

  • If you want to report a bug, please go to ["MozillaTeam/Bugs"].

Triaging a bug

  • Please go to ["DebuggingFirefoxDevels"], or ["MozillaTeam/Bugs/Triage"] which is the experimental new page for bug triagers.

    To see the procedures for triaging other bugs, please go to ["DebuggingProcedures"].

Fixing a bug

Swimming Upstream

When reporting upstream bugs in plugins (such as Java or Flash), make sure you report the bug in the right place. You can check which plugin you're using by going to the URL about:plugins in your Mozilla browser.

Debian

Mozilla

Java

Flash

Learning, Teaching, Growing

You can reach us on our IRC channel, #ubuntu-mozillateam on the [http://freenode.net Freenode Network]

Getting Started

Does this sound interesting? ["MozillaTeam/GettingStarted"] is the place to jump in.

MozillaTeam (last edited 2015-05-26 14:35:14 by bryanquigley)