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* '''WFM''' means WORKSFORME, which is Bugzilla and forum speak for 'Not broken for me' | * '''WFM''' means WORKSFORME, which is Bugzilla and forum speak for 'Not broken for me' | ||
* '''XUL''' means Extensible User Interface Language, a subset of XML (Extensible Markup Language) for creating user interfaces | * '''XUL''' means Extensible User Interface Language, a subset of XML (Extensible Markup Language) for creating user interfaces | ||
* '''TBE''' means [http://white.sakura.ne.jp/~piro/xul/_tabextensions.html.en Tabbrowser Extensions], an extension for Mozilla and Firebird that gives extra options for tabs and tabbed browsing. | |||
And the following is a list of acronyms you will often come across when you're in the Mozilla IRC channels - these are in addition to the ones listed above: | And the following is a list of acronyms you will often come across when you're in the Mozilla IRC channels - these are in addition to the ones listed above: |
Revision as of 20:50, 30 January 2004
These are commonly used words thoughout the Mozilla Communitys. From the IRC Chat rooms to the Forums these acronyms can be seen.
- BMO means http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ - the Mozilla Bug Database
- FB means Firebird, the lightweight version of the Mozilla Suite
- JS means JavaScript, a lightweight browser-based scripting language created by Netscape many moons ago
- Moz means the Mozilla Suite
- MZ means mozillaZine - this site
- RFE means Request For Enhancement - a feature request
- TB means Thunderbird, the stand alone mail client
- UNCO means Unconfirmed, a bug that can't be or hasn't been reproduced by testers
- WFM means WORKSFORME, which is Bugzilla and forum speak for 'Not broken for me'
- XUL means Extensible User Interface Language, a subset of XML (Extensible Markup Language) for creating user interfaces
- TBE means Tabbrowser Extensions, an extension for Mozilla and Firebird that gives extra options for tabs and tabbed browsing.
And the following is a list of acronyms you will often come across when you're in the Mozilla IRC channels - these are in addition to the ones listed above:
- 'AFAIK': As far as I know
- 'ATM': At the moment
- 'BRB': Be right back
- 'IIRC': If I remember correctly
- 'NP': No problem
More to come. Acronym Finder is a very good resource for finding out what some Mozilla-related acronyms stand for.
There is also a Mozilla Jargon site with many definitions for words used by mozilla hackers.