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Mozilla Release Drivers are the group of individuals that are entrusted with the coordination of Firefox releases, formally defined by membership in the mozilla-next-drivers Bugzilla group and the release-drivers@mozilla.org mailing list. Since 2011 and the advent of the rapid release model, the Release Management Team has coordinated a majority of Firefox release work, from change approval based upon risk/reward to the tracking and resolution of critical release issues. | Mozilla Release Drivers are the group of individuals that are entrusted with the coordination of Firefox releases, formally defined by membership in the mozilla-next-drivers Bugzilla group and the release-drivers@mozilla.org mailing list. Since 2011 and the advent of the rapid release model, the Release Management Team has coordinated a majority of Firefox release work, from change approval based upon risk/reward to the tracking and resolution of critical release issues. | ||
The best way to reach out to Firefox release drivers is to contact release-drivers <release-drivers@mozilla.org>. This is a non-public moderated mailing list. | |||
Latest revision as of 10:38, 8 March 2018
Mozilla Release Drivers are the group of individuals that are entrusted with the coordination of Firefox releases, formally defined by membership in the mozilla-next-drivers Bugzilla group and the release-drivers@mozilla.org mailing list. Since 2011 and the advent of the rapid release model, the Release Management Team has coordinated a majority of Firefox release work, from change approval based upon risk/reward to the tracking and resolution of critical release issues.
The best way to reach out to Firefox release drivers is to contact release-drivers <release-drivers@mozilla.org>. This is a non-public moderated mailing list.