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A. Nope. Every single Mozilla product and website uses BMO for their development. Firefox, Thunderbird, mozilla.org, Camino, the whole bucket.</p>
A. Nope. Every single Mozilla product and website uses BMO for their development. Firefox, Thunderbird, mozilla.org, Camino, the whole bucket.</p>
<p>Q. What about extensions, should I report issues on them at BMO?<br />
<p>Q. What about extensions, should I report issues on them at BMO?<br />
   A. With the exception of a very few Mozilla developed extensions (such as the QA companion), extensions are usually developed by people other than Mozilla. The developers at BMO can not fix their bugs for them, so please report extension issue to the software vendor. </p>
   A. With the exception of a very few Mozilla developed extensions (such as the QA companion), extensions are usually developed by people other than Mozilla. The developers at BMO can not fix their bugs for them, so please report extension issues to the software vendor. </p>
<p>Q. Can anyone contribute to Mozilla? Even when I can't code?<br />
<p>Q. Can anyone contribute to Mozilla? Even when I can't code?<br />
   A. Absolutely! We need all the help we can get, and you can use your gifts in almost any area on Mozilla. Can you write good documents? Then help keep developer.mozilla.org up to date, or any of the hundreds of different docs. Can you write HTML? Then create testcases. Can you follow instruction well and find issues? Then join the QA team. Can you code? Create patches. There are tons of things to do outside of BMO. support.mozilla.org needs help, you can evangelize Mozilla projects to websites, or even just tell your friends.</p>
   A. Absolutely! We need all the help we can get, and you can use your gifts in almost any area on Mozilla. Can you write good documents? Then help keep developer.mozilla.org up to date, or any of the hundreds of different docs. Can you write HTML? Then create test cases. Can you follow instruction well and find issues? Then join the QA team. Can you code? Create patches. There are tons of things to do outside of BMO. support.mozilla.org needs help, you can evangelize Mozilla projects to websites, or even just tell your friends.</p>
<h2>A List of Resources</h2>
<h2>A List of Resources</h2>
<p>This list will be put up shortly. </p>
<p>This list will be put up shortly. </p>
<h2>[https://wiki.mozilla.org/User:Tyler/BMOsurvival2&lt;&lt;&lt; Previous Page - Bug Reports, from Top to Bottom]</h2>
<h2>[https://wiki.mozilla.org/User:Tyler/BMOsurvival2&lt;&lt;&lt; Previous Page - Bug Reports, from Top to Bottom]</h2>
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