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How the Build Works

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Fixed link to preed's slides
* '''Date''': Sept 20, 2006
* '''Speaker''': J. Paul Reed, Mozilla Corporation* '''License''': [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/ CC-BY-SA]
== Media ==
* [http://ilearn.senecac.on.ca/mozillalectures/lecture2part1.html Part I - Main Talk] (streaming)
* [http://ilearn.senecac.on.ca/mozillalectures/lecture2part2.html Part II - Question/Answer] (streaming)
* [http://ilearn.senecac.on.ca/mozillalectures/lecture2part3.html Part II III - Question/Answer more] (streaming)
* [http://ilearn.senecac.on.ca/mozillalectures/mozillalecture2.mp3 MP3] (91 MB)
* [http://people.mozilla.com/~preed/SenecaPres/slides index.html Slides]
== Talk Outline ==
<tr><td>00:50:16</td><td>Helpful Tools</td><td>Paul discussed the use of other tools developers use and which would be useful to new entrants to the Firefox community. For example, MDC, tinderbox, LXR, Planet etc.</td></tr>
<tr><td>00:51:06</td><td>Obtaining Help</td><td>Paul explains that #build is meant for official builds and to talk to build engineers. They like to keep a high signal to roise noise For general questions and inquiries use #developers or #Seneca. However, he stressed that it is important not to hesitate to ask for help.</td></tr>
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