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In an open source project, the most important documentation is the code. The [http://mxr.mozilla.org mxr] is a web application that allows quick searching and browsing Mozilla code. | In an open source project, the most important documentation is the code. The [http://mxr.mozilla.org mxr] is a web application that allows quick searching and browsing Mozilla code. | ||
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To the casual user, [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org Bugzilla] may look like a drop box for complaints, but in reality, it is the central nervous system of Mozilla development. Nearly all work on Mozilla code starts with a bug report. It doesn't matter if you are fixing an old feature or adding a new one. Without a bug report, your work is invisible to the community. | To the casual user, [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org Bugzilla] may look like a drop box for complaints, but in reality, it is the central nervous system of Mozilla development. Nearly all work on Mozilla code starts with a bug report. It doesn't matter if you are fixing an old feature or adding a new one. Without a bug report, your work is invisible to the community. | ||
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