MOSS/Foundational Technology/Projects We Use

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This is an incomplete list of the free software and open source projects Mozilla relies upon. As a starting point, it lists each project along with a short statement of how we depend on it. Where practical it would also be helpful to identify a Mozillian most closely associated with our use of each project, as next steps will involve contacting each one to find out more about how we can best provide support.

This is a work in progress - please contribute to this list.

Project Description Contact
Ansible Used by A-Team to manage deployments GPS?
BuildBot The base system currently in use for release automation (due to be replaced by Task Cluster) Unknown
Clang/LLVM C/C++ compiler and infrastructure Ehsan Akhgari
Docker Used by release engineering for Linux build and test containers and by ateam for managing test and production services. Member of Selena Deckelmann's team
Git Version control system - https://git.mozilla.org Unknown
jemalloc Memory allocation library Unknown
libvpx (Google) Library for support of Google’s VP* family of codecs Tim Terriberry
Linux OS kernel used in Firefox OS Unknown
Mercurial Version control system and source code management GPS
Nagios IT management system. Used for notifications of system failures IT or Amy Rich's team
nICEr Library for traversing firewalls Unknown
nrappkit Toolkit for building standalone applications Unknown
Python Scripting language Unknown
Review Board The base of MozReview, the new review tool being developed to replace Splinter Steven MacLeod
Selenium Browser test driver (need to confirm if still in use) Unknown
SQLite File-based database Unknown
Subversion https://svn.mozilla.org (Planning to decommission in near future) Unknown
Travis Continuous integration system used by several teams Jonathan Griffin's team
WebRTC.org Components to support real-time communication in browsers and mobile applications Randell Jesup