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This is a list of all the bugzilla.mozilla.org products, alphabetically, with their descriptions and the links to more information that their descriptions contain. 
==Products on main "enter bug" page==
==Products on main "enter bug" page==
These products were decided at some point to be the most commonly used by contributors who are new to Bugzilla. The simplified "enter bug" page lets the user pick a top level area first before being presented with the many possible actual products and their components.  
Products on the main "enter bug" were decided at some point to be the most commonly used by contributors who are new to Bugzilla. The simplified "enter bug" page lets the user pick a top level area first before being presented with the many possible actual products and their components. This list is regularly updated.


This list is being used for tracking progress on rewriting the product descriptions and adding "more info" links for each one. It may also be useful for people new to Bugzilla or who are managing bugs -- contributing as [[Bugmasters]] -- who need to learn the landscape of Mozilla development.  
This list is being used for tracking progress on rewriting the product descriptions and adding "more info" links for each one. It may also be useful for people new to Bugzilla or who are managing bugs -- contributing as [[Bugmasters]] -- who need to learn the landscape of Mozilla development.  
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Basic "Enter bug" page: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi
Basic "Enter bug" page: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi


===Core===
The list of Bugzilla products can be found on Bugzilla itself:
Shared components used by Firefox and other Mozilla software, including handling of Web content (Gecko, HTML, CSS, layout, scripts, images, networking, etc.).
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/describecomponents.cgi?full=1
* More info: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Modules/All#Core
===Firefox===
Firefox Desktop. The Mozilla Foundation's web browser.
* More info: http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
 
===FirefoxOS===
FirefoxOS, or Boot2Gecko (B2G) is Mozilla's operating system built on web standards.
* https://wiki.mozilla.org/B2G
 
===Firefox for Android===
Firefox for Android is a mobile version of Firefox for Android devices.
* More info: http://wiki.mozilla.org/Mobile/FennecVision
 
===Firefox for Metro===
Firefox for Metro is Mozilla's version of Firefox for Windows.
* More info: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/Windows_8_Integration
 
===Toolkit===
The Mozilla Toolkit is a set of APIs, built on top of Gecko, which provide advanced services to XUL applications. These services include Profile Management, Chrome Registration, Browsing History, Extension and Theme Management, Application Update Service, and Safe Mode.
* More info: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Modules/Toolkit
 
===Marketplace===
Mozilla's website (marketplace.firefox.com) to bring personalized discovery, worldwide distribution, and easy payments to the largest platform for app development: the Web.
* More info: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Marketplace
 
===Thunderbird===
Email client originally developed by the Mozilla Foundation and now maintained by its community.
* More info: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird
 
===SeaMonkey===
An all-in-one internet application suite, including web browser, e-mail and newsgroup client, and HTML composer.
* More info: http://www.seamonkey-project.org/
 
===Mozilla Localizations===
Translation, spelling and other errors in language packs and localized builds
* https://wiki.mozilla.org/L10n:Home_Page
 
===Mozilla Services===
For bugs in Firefox Sync, Firefox Home, metrics, Health Report, Server, Share, and other services.
* More info: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Services
 
===Other Products===
(This link leads to the long list of products in the section below.)
 
 
 
==Products as listed in Other Products page==
* https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?full=1
 
 
 
====Add‑on SDK====
 
The software development kit for building Firefox add-ons. More info at: Jetpack project documentation.
 
====addons.mozilla.org====
 
====Air Mozilla:==== 
The Air Mozilla site (http://air.mozilla.com) and supporting infrastructure, including video conferencing. More info: Air Mozilla wiki page
 
====Android Background Services====
Native Android services, including those bundled with Fennec.
 
====AUS====
The Application Update Service is used by client software to check for updates to application software.
 
====Boot2Gecko====
 
====Bugzilla====
The Bugzilla bug-tracking system (more info)
note: This is not the place to request configuration, permission, or account changes to this installation of Bugzilla (bugzilla.mozilla.org). File such changes under the appropriate component in the bugzilla.mozilla.org product.
 
====bugzilla.mozilla.org====
For issues relating to the bugzilla.mozilla.org website, also known as BMO. More info: BMO wiki pages.
 
====Calendar====
The Mozilla Calendar project (more info)
 
====Camino====
Camino is a native Mac OS X browser-only project (more info)
 
====CCK====
 
====Community Tools====
Suite of tools that helps make it easier for people to get involved in the Mozilla Project.
 
====Composer====
Next-generation gecko-based standalone HTML/XHTML authoring tool
 
====Core====
Shared components used by Firefox and other Mozilla software, including handling of Web content (Gecko, HTML, CSS, layout, scripts, images, networking, etc.).
 
====Core Graveyard====
 
 
====Data Safety====
Tracking issues regarding handling of user data for maximal user benefit, in accordance with our privacy principles.
 
====Datazilla====
Datazilla is a system for managing and visualizing application performance data. The project includes a database, web service, and several user interfaces. The source code repository, https://github.com/mozilla/datazilla/, and documentation, http://datazilla.readthedocs.org, can be found at these locations. The primary project data managed by datazilla includes Talos performance data. Datazilla web services for individual projects are deployed at specific uri paths: https://datazilla.mozilla.org/stoneridge/ (stoneridge project) and https://datazilla.mozilla.org/talos/ (talos project).
 
====Derivatives====
 
====Developer Documentation====
Requests for new developer documentation or for corrections to existing developer documentation on the Mozilla Developer Network wiki. Both open web and Mozilla-specific documentation are maintained here.
 
====Directory====
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) project (more info)
 
====Documentation====
 
====Extend Firefox====
For issues related to the Extend Firefox contest, web site, etc.
Finance: 
For track signature requests (offer letters, banking documents, contracts, PO requests)
 
====Fennec Graveyard====
 
====Firefox====
 
The Mozilla Foundation's next-generation web browser.
 
 
====Firefox Affiliates====
The Firefox Affiliates program is a great way to share your love of Mozilla Firefox. Host Firefox buttons on your site and climb your way to fame on the Affiliates leaderboard.
 
====Firefox for Android====
 
Boot2Gecko (B2G) is Mozilla's complete operating system built on web standards
 
====Firefox for Metro====
 
====Firefox Graveyard====
====Firefox Health Report====
For all bugs involving collection, submission, analysis and user-facing features (about:healthreport) as part of the Firefox Health Report product
 
 
====Grendel====
 
====Input====
The feedback tool for Firefox
 
====Internet Public Policy====
The Mozilla Internet Public Policy group works to build products that make the Web more robust and take action when the web’s DNA is threatened.
 
====JSS====
Network Security Services for Java - a Java interface to NSS (more info)
 
====L20n====
Next-generation localization architecture (more info)
 
====Legal====
Mozilla Corporation Legal Team.
 
====MailNews Core====
Mail and news components common to Thunderbird and SeaMonkey
 
====MailNews Core Graveyard====
 
====Marketing====
Marketing and business-related ideas and projects (more info)
 
====Marketplace====
Mozilla's website (marketplace.firefox.com) to bring personalized discovery, worldwide distribution, and easy payments to the largest platform for app development: the Web. (more info)
 
====Minimo====
 
====Mozilla Communities====
Individual Mozilla communities, such as those formed around a country or localization, have components in this product for tracking community issues.
 
====Mozilla Corporation====
Internal issues regarding the Mozilla Corporation
 
====Mozilla Developer Network====
For bugs and requests related to management of the Mozilla Developer Network.
 
====Mozilla Grants====
Grants from the Mozilla Foundation.
 
====Mozilla Labs====
For bugs and requests related to management of Mozilla Labs and related projects.
 
====Mozilla Labs Graveyard====
 
====Mozilla Localizations====
 
====Mozilla Messaging====
 
====Mozilla Metrics====
Internal Mozilla Corp. database to house statistical/market data
 
====Mozilla PR====
Internal issues for the Mozilla Press Relations department
 
====Mozilla QA====
For bugs and requests related to management of Mozilla QA related projects.
 
====Mozilla QA Graveyard====
 
====Mozilla Reps====
More info about MozillaReps can be found on http://wiki.mozilla.org/ReMo
 
====Mozilla Services====
 
====mozilla.org====
The administration of the Mozilla Project and its servers (Website content bugs will belong in the www.mozilla.org product)
 
====mozillaignite====
A joint project with Mozilla and the National Science Foundation (NSF) where we're looking to help people make apps that utilize the capability of the 1gb network that genie provides and improve peoples lives.
 
====NSPR====
The Netscape Portable Runtime - Mozilla's cross-platform portability layer (more info)
 
====NSS====
Network Security Services - a cross-platform security library (more info)
 
====Other Applications====
 
====Other Applications Graveyard====
 
====Pancake====
For bugs related to Pancake
 
====Petri====
Petri is a Mozilla PaaS/IaaS offering (more info)
 
====Penelope====
Eudora meets Thunderbird (more info)
 
====Plugins====
For problems with third party plugins (NPAPI), AntiVirus applications and Firewalls. This product is for enabling collaboration between mozilla.org and third party software vendors. Vendors will be recognized, and able to mark bugs as fixed with references to their software versions.
 
====Privacy====
Privacy and policy, including privacy reviews, data data release proposals, and modifications to privacy policies. Bugs and feature requests in software should be filed against those products. (info)
 
====quality.mozilla.org====
For issues relating to the quality.mozilla.org website, also known as QMO.
 
====Rhino====
An implementation of JavaScript in Java (more info)
 
====SeaMonkey====
 
====Servo====
 
====Skywriter====
Mozilla Skywriter is a product, designed in Mozilla Labs, that proposes an open, extensible, web-based framework for code editing that aims to increase developer productivity, enable compelling user experiences, and promote the use of open standards.
 
====Snippets====
The about:home snippet service is a simple, highly-cached content management service. It is intended to assemble and deliver content snippets to the about:home page in Firefox. The content delivered is determined by details about the installation of Firefox requesting content - including mainly details about the browser's build, locale, platform, and distribution channel, but not the person using the browser.
 
====Socorro====
For issues with the Socorro server which accepts and processes Breakpad crash reports.
 
====support.mozilla.org====
For bugs and requests related to management of the Sumo, sometimes known as support.mozilla.org.
 
====support.mozilla.org Graveyard====
 
====support.mozillamessaging.com====
For bugs and requests related to management of the Mozilla Messaging "Knowledge Base (KB)"- known as "SuMoMo."
 
 
====Talkilla====
For bugs related to Talkilla
 
====Tamarin====
Next-generation JavaScript 2 virtual machine (more info)
 
 
====Tech Evangelism====
For reporting web pages that need to be upgraded to support web standards and Gecko-based browsers. And for reporting add-ons that exhibit common problems that make Firefox run sub-optimally. (more info)
 
 
====Testing====
For bugs related to automated testing of Mozilla client code (Firefox, Thunderbird, Fennec, Gecko, etc) (More info)
 
====Testopia====
Testopia is a test case management system that sits on top of Bugzilla.
 
====Thunderbird====
 
====Toolkit====
The platform toolkit underlying Mozilla's "Aviary"-style applications. (More info)
 
====Tracking====
For tracking bugs that cross multiple products and services
 
====Untriaged Bugs====
 
====Web Apps====
Web Apps are applications that run on any device, and can be distributed through any store or directly by the developer.
 
====Webmaker====
The Mozilla Foundation's project to build a generation of web makers (more info)
 
====Webtools====
For bugs in the tools that mozilla.org uses. This includes web-based tools like MXR, Bonsai, and Tinderbox but not Bugzilla (see above). It also includes bugs in tools such as mozbot.
 
====Webtools Graveyard====
 
 
====Websites====
For issues with content of Websites managed by Mozilla that do not have their own Bugzilla products.
 
====Websites Graveyard====
 
====www.mozilla.org====
For issues with content on www.mozilla.org http servers (but not the functioning of the servers) (more info)

Latest revision as of 18:03, 9 February 2019

Products on main "enter bug" page

Products on the main "enter bug" were decided at some point to be the most commonly used by contributors who are new to Bugzilla. The simplified "enter bug" page lets the user pick a top level area first before being presented with the many possible actual products and their components. This list is regularly updated.

This list is being used for tracking progress on rewriting the product descriptions and adding "more info" links for each one. It may also be useful for people new to Bugzilla or who are managing bugs -- contributing as Bugmasters -- who need to learn the landscape of Mozilla development.

Basic "Enter bug" page: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi

The list of Bugzilla products can be found on Bugzilla itself: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/describecomponents.cgi?full=1