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The first step is to find the bugs, we are always on the lookout for bugs ourselves. More information can be found at ["MozillaTeam/Bugs"]. === Bug Reporting ===
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The next step is usually to triage the reports, essentially this means to gather enough information to enable a developer to come along, pick out the report and fix it without having to exchange in more conversation with the initial reporter. More information can be found at ["MozillaTeam/Bugs/Triage"]. The page ["MozillaTeam/Bugs"] contains useful information on how to report in a way that helps the MozillaTeam to process bugs efficiently.

=== Bug Triage ===

If you want to join the MozillaTeam or just want to help out, triaging bugs is always a honorable task - especially when getting started. Information on bug triaging can be found on ["MozillaTeam/Bugs"].

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Welcome

Welcome to the home of the Ubuntu Mozilla Team, we are the guys and gals that deal with most of the requests based on Mozilla based products, we are dedicated to triaging, fixing, providing support for all the applications throughout the suite. It is a vast operation as these applications are highly visible within Ubuntu, however it's a challenge that we all relish.

How do I help?

Bug Reporting

The page ["MozillaTeam/Bugs"] contains useful information on how to report in a way that helps the MozillaTeam to process bugs efficiently.

Bug Triage

If you want to join the MozillaTeam or just want to help out, triaging bugs is always a honorable task - especially when getting started. Information on bug triaging can be found on ["MozillaTeam/Bugs"].

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The last step is to fix the report, more information can be found at ["MozillaTeam/Develop"].

More information in general can be found at the getting started guide, ["MozillaTeam/GettingStarted"].

How do I join?

Interested? More information can be found at ["MozillaTeam/Membership"].

Meetings

The next meeting, which will take place in #ubuntu-meeting, is to be annouced.

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

Contact

IRC: #ubuntu-mozillateam on the [http://freenode.net Freenode Network]BR Mailing List: [https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-mozillateam ubuntu-mozillateam]

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


[:CategoryMozillaTeam], [:CategoryBugSquad], [:CategoryUbuntuTeams]

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