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15:39, 18 August 2011 == Reviewers ==
Firefox reviewers are the people who make sure that Firefox is awesome, and that patches do no harm. As in other modules, reviewers in Firefox might not have expertise in all aspects of the Firefox code, but any Firefox reviewer can review patches in any part of Firefox if they feel that they are able to do so appropriately.
Reviewers in the Firefox module are expected to:
* know their limits, and decline or (preferably) redirect to those more qualified as needed;
* have interest, if not expertise, in all aspects of Firefox;
* speak their minds clearly but considerately;
* support the decisions of their peers, though they need not censor their own polite disagreement;
* participate in the development of Firefox contributors;
* represent Firefox architecture and implementation issues to other groups or projects; and
* look for opportunities to improve Firefox as software, a product, and a community.
Any person with level 3 commit access can become a Firefox reviewer given the recommendation of 3 other reviewers.