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* Level 1 access allows you to use the [[ReleaseEngineering/TryServer|Try Server]] and setup user repos. As a new contributor, you should request this on day one.
* Level 1 access allows you to use the [[ReleaseEngineering/TryServer|Try Server]] and setup user repos. As a new contributor, you should request this on day one.
* Level 2 access is required to land code in the build and project repos. Once you have a proven track record of successful patches, you can ask your manager/mentor to vouch for your Level 2 access. Your manager/mentor can also land patches for you until you receive Level 2 access.
* Level 2 access is required to land code in the build and project repos. Once you have a proven track record of successful patches, you can ask your manager/mentor to vouch for your Level 2 access. Your manager/mentor can also land patches for you until you receive Level 2 access.
* Level 3 access is required to land code directly on [https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central mozilla-central] and its derived release branches. At some point in your Mozilla contribution story, you may need Level 3 access but many contributors never do. Talk to your manager/mentor if you think you need this access. You should already have Level 2.
* Level 3 access is required to land code directly on [https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central mozilla-central] and its derived release branches. At some point in your Mozilla contribution story, you may need Level 3 access but many contributors never do. Talk to your manager/mentor if you think you need this access. You should already have Level 2 access when you request Level 3.


You need to file an IT bug to get hg commit access. Follow the instructions for [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/governance/policies/commit/ Becoming a Mozilla Committer], and for Level 2, specify you need access to (at least) hg.mozilla.org/build/* (Product/Component: mozilla.org/Repository Account Requests).  
You need to file an IT bug to get hg commit access. Follow the instructions for [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/governance/policies/commit/ Becoming a Mozilla Committer], and for Level 2, specify you need access to (at least) hg.mozilla.org/build/* (Product/Component: mozilla.org/Repository Account Requests).  
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