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   <td>[[BMO/CodeReview|Code Review Integration with b.m.o]]</td>
   <td>[[BMO/CodeReview|Code Review Integration]]</td>
   <td>Developers would like to improve the current code review process by integrating either Review Board or Splinter with b.m.o so that code review can be done directly from the bug report instead of entering a separate tool.</td>
   <td>Developers would like to improve the current code review process by integrating either Review Board or Splinter with b.m.o so that code review can be done directly from the bug report instead of entering a separate tool.</td>
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   <td>1</td>
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   <td>[[BMO/Pulese|Pulse Integration]]</td>
   <td>[[BMO/Pulese|Pulse Integration]]</td>
   <td>Need a way to be able to interact with Bugzilla in a secure way so that changes made to bug reports or new bugs submitted can be guaranteed that they came from the proper person. Two possible solutions to this is the use of one time use tokens and/or GPG encryption.</td>
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   <td>2</td>
   <td>2</td>
   <td>TBD</td>
   <td>TBD</td>
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   <td>[[BMO/SecureBugMail|Secure BugMail]]</td>
   <td>[[BMO/SecureBugMail|Secure BugMail]]</td>
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   <td>Need a way to be able to interact with Bugzilla in a secure way so that changes made to bug reports or new bugs submitted can be guaranteed that they came from the proper person. Two possible solutions to this is the use of one time use tokens and/or GPG encryption.</td>
   <td>3</td>
   <td>3</td>
   <td>TBD</td>
   <td>TBD</td>
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