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# Change to an "Idea" if it's a feature request
# Change to an "Idea" if it's a feature request
# If you think it's a blocker to a future Thunderbird release, tag it "review" (the review tag will be removed at a future, periodic [[Thunderbird/Support/Workflow#GS_Triage|GS Triage meeting]])
# If you think it's a blocker to a future Thunderbird release, tag it "review" (the review tag will be removed at a future, periodic [[Thunderbird/Support/Workflow#GS_Triage|GS Triage meeting]])
# If a SuMoMo kb article update or a new article is required, tag it "add to SuMoMo" (for MDC articles, ask Jen Zickerman, jen AT mozillamessaging for the tag, probably will be something like "add to MDC"). Remove this tag after the appropriate article has been created or modified and tag it "documented on SuMoMo". If a docs bug is created, tag it with the bug number "bug nnnnnn" e.g. "bug 123456" and "docs bug added" and leave a comment with a link to the bug.
# If a SuMoMo kb article update or a new article is required, tag it "add to SuMoMo". (If the article is relevant to programmers instead of users, tag it "add to MDC".)  
#* If you want to help further, create a bug in Bugzilla (under the product "support.mozillamessaging.com"). Link to the Get Satisfaction article in the bug description. On Get Satisfaction, tag it with the bug number "bug nnnnnn" (e.g. "bug 123456") and "docs bug added" and leave a comment with a link to the bug.
#* If you want to help even further, write the article in the Knowledge Base, then close the bug and update the Get Satisfaction issue with the tag "documented on SuMoMo" and a link to the URL of the article.
# If there's an existing bug, post a link to it in a comment and tag it "bug nnnnn" e.g. bug 532489
# If there's an existing bug, post a link to it in a comment and tag it "bug nnnnn" e.g. bug 532489
# If not, and you think a bug needs to be created, create a bug, see "Bugzilla"
# If not, and you think a bug needs to be created, create a bug, see "Bugzilla"
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