Hi everybody,
In addition to filing a ton of new tickets today, I made some changes
to ubiquity Trac (http://ubiquity.mozilla.com/trac ).  This includes
adding the 0.1.9 milestone, of course, and closing the 0.1.8
milestone.  But I also added several new components that I wanted to
let everyone know about:

* internationalization  (for anything related to getting ubiquity
working in more languages.  Closely related to the 'parser' component,
but I think the division is clear and useful.)

* data-collection (for anything related to the user data collection
feature I mentioned in my previous email)

* web-content (for the content on about:ubiquity and its linked pages
such as the command-list; also external websites such as
ubiquity.mozilla.com.)

* user-interface (for the behavior of the overlay panel, keystrokes
and keyboard focus, the context menu, etc.  Most of this stuff was
previously in ubiq-firefox-core.)

* community (for meta-tasks related to community building, such as
reaching out to command developers)

Please let me know if you have any comments on this.  Are these useful
divisions?  Do you think there should be more (or fewer) components?

One more thing:  I am trying to consistently use the keyword
"try-to-reproduce" on any bug that has been reported by an end-user
but not reproduced or confirmed.  If we use this keyword consistently
then we can have a saved search for it, which means there can be a
link you click to instantly see any bugs that need reproducing --
something I think would be very helpful for triaging and diagnosing
bugs.  Would people mind adopting the same keyword and using it when
they come across unconfirmed bug reports?

Thanks for reading!
--Jono

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