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* '''Debugger''': past, vporof, fitzgen, jimb, robcee
* '''Debugger''': past, vporof, fitzgen, jimb, robcee
* '''Style Editor''': harth, mikeratcliffe, paul
* '''Style Editor''': harth, mikeratcliffe, paul
* '''Profiler''': anton, vporof, robcee
* '''Profiler''': vporof, robcee
* '''Network Monitor''': vporof, robcee
* '''Network Monitor''': vporof, robcee
* '''Developer Toolbar''': jwalker, mikeratcliffe
* '''Developer Toolbar''': jwalker, mikeratcliffe
* '''Scratchpad''': benvie, robcee, anton
* '''Scratchpad''': benvie, robcee, fitzgen
* '''App Manager''': paul, ochameau, jryans
* '''App Manager''': paul, ochameau, jryans
* '''Tilt''': vporof
* '''Tilt''': vporof

Revision as of 21:15, 2 May 2014

This page is the place to learn how to start contributing to the Firefox Developer Tools.

The Firefox Developer Tools are developed by the Mozilla community. We focus on building tools that make life easier for web (and mobile web) developers, addon developers, and Firefox developers. We hope the information on this page will help you become an active member of our community!

If after reading this wiki page, you still aren't sure what you're next steps are, reach out to us on IRC.

Communication

On top of that, we make heavy use of IRC chat in our day to day development. If you haven't used IRC before, check out the guide to getting started with IRC.

We hang out in the #devtools channel at irc://irc.mozilla.org/devtools

If you have questions about a specific part of the code, here are some good people to ping:

  • Console: msucan, robcee
  • Inspector: pbrosset, bgrins, Optimizer, mikeratcliffe, paul
  • Debugger: past, vporof, fitzgen, jimb, robcee
  • Style Editor: harth, mikeratcliffe, paul
  • Profiler: vporof, robcee
  • Network Monitor: vporof, robcee
  • Developer Toolbar: jwalker, mikeratcliffe
  • Scratchpad: benvie, robcee, fitzgen
  • App Manager: paul, ochameau, jryans
  • Tilt: vporof
  • Canvas Inspector: vporof
  • WebGL Shader Editor: vporof

Reporting Bugs and Requesting Features

To report a bug/usability papercut/smaller feature/etc, file a bug in the Developer Tools component on Mozilla's Bugzilla.

To suggest a larger feature, gather use cases, user stories, a statement of the problem your feature is solving, etc and post them to the mailing list where we can flesh the feature out as a community.

Mentored and Good First Bugs

Our list of good first bugs are bugs that have a mentor, and have been deemed good ones to start with. We also have a list of all mentored bugs if you are feeling more adventurous.

If you want to pick one of these up, feel free to ask for help in attacking the bug right in the bug itself, in #devtools on irc.mozilla.org, or on the dev-developer-tools mailing list!

One more useful link: all open developer tools bugs might have other items you'd find interesting to work on.

Hacking

If you are ready to get the source code and start working on DevTools, check out our guide to hacking DevTools.

Resources

Here's a list of resources that you may find useful for hacking on DevTools. Feel free to add more if you find things are missing!