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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.


First: Sign up for a Bugzilla account.<br>
1. Sign up for a Bugzilla account.<br>
Second: Make a Mozillians account and tag yourself "bugmasters" and "triage".<br>
2. Make a Mozillians account and tag yourself "bugmasters" and "triage".<br>
Third: You might want to install the BugzillaJS add-on: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/bugzillajs/
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.  
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