Welcome to the Mozilla Wiki
This wiki (wiki.mozilla.org, AKA MozillaWiki or WikiMO) is the official public wiki of the Mozilla Project. It serves as the public memory for the Mozilla community, documenting its projects, planning, processes and teams. Additionally, the wiki seeks to facilitate lively community interaction that empowers contributors to coordinate activities, find support, and make their projects accessible to other contributors across Mozilla.
Learn more about this wiki on MozillaWiki:About.
Note: As a general rule of thumb, developer documents about designs, specifications, and plans should go on this wiki. Documentation for anything that's actually been implemented typically goes on MDN. Read more about what documentation lives here and elsewhere on MozillaWiki:About.
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Project Coordination Meetings
- Mozilla Project-wide Status Meetings (every Monday)
- Firefox & Gecko
- Platform Development Status Meetings (every Tuesday)
- Product Delivery Meetings (every Wednesday)
- Crashkill Meetings (every Monday)
- Thunderbird
- Status Meetings (every other Tuesday)
- SeaMonkey
- Status Meetings (every other Tuesday)
- www.mozilla.org
- Planning Meetings (every Thursday)
- Mozilla Developer Network (developer.mozilla.org)
- Community meetings (every other Wednesday)
- WebAPI documentation meetings
- Grow Mozilla
- Community building discussions (every other Thursday)
Global
- Product Roadmaps (Firefox, Platform, Add-ons, etc.)
- Mozilla's Engagement Team
- Firefox Roadmap and Release Management
- Modules and Module Ownership
- Mozilla Identity and Mission
- NPAPI Specifications and Documentation Links
Core
- DocShell
- Document Object Model
- Gecko (layout engine)
- JavaScript
- Localization
- Mac OS X Development
- MathML
- Networking (Necko)
- NPAPI Support in Gecko
- MailNews
- Quality Assurance
- RDF
- Security
- SVG
- Toolkit
- XPCOM
- XBL
- XUL
- XULRunner
- Gecko Media Plugins (GMPs)
Toolkit Apps
Web Services
- AMO: Mozilla Add-ons
- Bouncer: Mirror Manager
- Bugzilla Bug Tracking System
- Planet Mozilla
- Firefox Input
- Cloud Services
Legal, Policy, and Business Affairs
People Projects
Mozilla Wiki User Accounts
- Reading the Mozilla wiki does not require a user account.
- Editing requires an account. Read MozillaWiki:Accounts for more details.