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* If you are updating your addon, have a changelog on your website. This will inform us what parts of the addon have changed and which parts we especially need to test and give extra scrutiny to.  
* If you are updating your addon, have a changelog on your website. This will inform us what parts of the addon have changed and which parts we especially need to test and give extra scrutiny to.  
* If your addon requires you to log in (eg. for website integration extensions,) it would be great if you could supply a test account for us. Currently there is no system for making a test account avaliable to reviewers. See [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=316930 bug 316930]
* If your addon requires you to log in (eg. for website integration extensions,) it would be great if you could supply a test account for us. Currently there is no system for making a test account avaliable to reviewers. See [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=316930 bug 316930]
* If any software is required for your addon, please state this in your submission.
* This is mentioned above, but it's important so I'll mention it again. Only declare compatibility with application versions and operating systems that you have tested with. If version 2.3 of your addon worked with Firefox 1.0.* and you're planning on releasing 2.4 which is compatible with Firefox 1.5.0.*, you should ONLY declare compatibility with Firefox 1.5.0.*, unless you have tested your addon with 1.0.*, in which case you should declare compatibility with both. Don't simply assume that because your addon works in Firefox that it will work in Flock, or that because it works in Thunderbird that it'll work in Mozilla - you need to test this extensively.
* This is mentioned above, but it's important so I'll mention it again. Only declare compatibility with application versions and operating systems that you have tested with. If version 2.3 of your addon worked with Firefox 1.0.* and you're planning on releasing 2.4 which is compatible with Firefox 1.5.0.*, you should ONLY declare compatibility with Firefox 1.5.0.*, unless you have tested your addon with 1.0.*, in which case you should declare compatibility with both. Don't simply assume that because your addon works in Firefox that it will work in Flock, or that because it works in Thunderbird that it'll work in Mozilla - you need to test this extensively.


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