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We use [http://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?Ubiquity this Wiki] and [http://getsatisfaction.com/mozilla/products/mozilla_ubiquity GetSatisfaction] as places to get feature requests and bug reports. These feed into an internal Trac-based [https://ubiquity.mozilla.com/trac/report/1 ticketing system].
We use [http://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?Ubiquity this Wiki] and [http://getsatisfaction.com/mozilla/products/mozilla_ubiquity GetSatisfaction] as places to get feature requests and bug reports. These feed into an internal Trac-based [https://ubiquity.mozilla.com/trac/report/1 ticketing system].


Login to [https://ubiquity.mozilla.com/trac/report/1 the Trac] using an OpenID account. Look for unassigned tickets (these are the ones that say "New" in the status column as opposed to "Assigned").  Check out what needs to be done, add things appropriately, choose unassigned tickets and start hacking!
Login to [https://ubiquity.mozilla.com/trac/report/1 the Trac] using an OpenID account. Look for unassigned tickets (these are the ones that say "New" in the status column as opposed to "Assigned").  You can also search for the keyword "[http://ubiquity.mozilla.com/trac/search?q=good-for-beginners good-for-beginners]".  Check out what needs to be done, add things appropriately, choose unassigned tickets and start hacking!


== Submitting Patches ==
== Submitting Patches ==
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