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Certain long-running Mozilla projects operate under a [http://www.mozilla.org/hacking/module-ownership.html module ownership governance system]. A '''module''' is a discrete unit of code or activity. An '''owner''' is the person in charge of a module or sub-module. A '''peer''' is a person whom the owner has appointed to help them. A module may have multiple peers and, very occasionally, multiple owners. | |||
These projects are responsible for defining top-level owners, who are in turn responsible for managing ownership of modules within their project. For the modules that make up Firefox, oversight is provided by the [[Modules/Firefox_Technical_Leadership|Firefox Technical Leadership module]]. For modules that make up Thunderbird, oversight is provided by the [https://source-docs.thunderbird.net/en/latest/mots/index.html#thunderbird-council Thunderbird Council]. | |||
===Module Lists=== | |||
* [ | * [https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/mots/index.html Firefox] | ||
* [https://source-docs.thunderbird.net/en/latest/mots/index.html Thunderbird] | |||
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* [[Modules/SeaMonkey|SeaMonkey]] | * [[Modules/SeaMonkey|SeaMonkey]] | ||
* [[Modules/Bugzilla|Bugzilla]] - the Bugzilla software itself | |||
* [[Modules/bugzilla.mozilla.org|bugzilla.mozilla.org]] - the particular Bugzilla installation run by the Mozilla project | |||
* [[Modules/Bugzilla|Bugzilla]] | |||
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