I've been looking through the module list
(https://wiki.mozilla.org/Modules/All) since we're trying to set up to
better track down people to talk to when questions arise during the
documentation process. As I browse through the list, I see things that
are out of date, sometimes badly, badly out of date.

(Two specific examples I've come across: the Firefox module
(https://wiki.mozilla.org/Modules/Firefox) is listed with a project home
page which is not just in an archived obsolete content area
(http://www-archive.mozilla.org/projects/firefox/), but even says that
Firefox 2 is the latest release, and I'm curious if it's still the case
that Firefox has no submodules; also, the Firefox OS module still lists
Andreas as module owner. I'm sure there are lots of other issues, too.)

As soon as a list like this starts getting stale, people lose trust in
it, and that becomes a death spiral for an incredibly useful resource.
So it would be great for the entire project and the developer docs team
in particular if people involved in projects/modules would check their
modules on the list and make sure they're brought up-to-date. It
shouldn't take long, and would add at least ten, maybe 12 points to your
awesomeness factor.

Thanks in advance to anyone that puts a few minutes into this!

-- 

Eric Shepherd
Senior Technical Writer
Mozilla <https://www.mozilla.org/>
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