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Here are some ongoing Bugmaster projects to help manage Mozilla bugs. Each one will have bug days or events, to help its contributors work together. "Triaging" a bug can mean a lot of different things depending on context. In general, it means adding more information to a filed bug. | Here are some ongoing Bugmaster projects to help manage Mozilla bugs. Each one will have bug days or events, to help its contributors work together. "Triaging" a bug can mean a lot of different things depending on context. In general, it means adding more information to a filed bug. | ||
1. Sign up for a Bugzilla account.<br> | |||
2. Make a Mozillians account and tag yourself "bugmasters" and "triage".<br> | |||
3. Join the irc channel and the [https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/bugmasters bugmasters mailing list]. Introduce yourself on the list!<br> | |||
4. You might want to install the [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/bugzillajs/ BugzillaJS add-on].<br> | |||
At first, you will only be able to comment on bugs. After you have added information to several bugs, let us know in the #bugmasters irc channel, and we can give you the ability to confirm and then edit bug reports. | At first, you will only be able to comment on bugs. After you have added information to several bugs, let us know in the #bugmasters irc channel, and we can give you the ability to confirm and then edit bug reports. | ||