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We use Docker for development and deployment. Docker works reasonable well for backend development on a macOS or Linux environment. There are additional steps required for front-end development. No staff developers use Windows, and you will need previous Docker experience on Windows to get a development environment working.
We use Docker for development and deployment. Docker works reasonable well for backend development on a macOS or Linux environment. There are additional steps required for front-end development. No staff developers use Windows, and you will need previous Docker experience on Windows to get a development environment working.


Staff developers are currently focused on tuning MDN for AWS and reducing existing technical debt. We aren't currently curating a list of good first bugs. We don't expect this to change before January 2018. We're not aware of other Mozilla projects that are in a better position for new contributors.
We're triaging incoming bugs and legacy bugs (oldest first), and marking good first bugs by adding a mentor. We also annotate with a Level of Difficulty (<code>[lod:]</code>) and a Point system (<code>points:</code>). Smaller numbers generally mean easier issues. See the [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1h3R5v60ZXaRG4pFI5Ia2Woov-39Swda6Z5Jxp0F4GDI/edit?usp=sharing MDN Triage Process] for details.
 
Staff developers are currently focused on tuning MDN for AWS and reducing existing technical debt. MDN has a mature codebase, and there's not much new development, which means there aren't a lot of good first bugs. We're not aware of other Mozilla projects that are in a better position for new contributors.


Here's how to contribute to Kuma:
Here's how to contribute to Kuma:
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