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21 Talkback reports give us really valuable data on which crashes are the most serious, and how often people are encountering them.
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34 <h2>What Needs To Be Done?</h2>
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53 <p>You've already downloaded a build. All you have to do is use it as
54 your everyday browser and mail/news reader. If you downloaded a build with
55 Talkback, <em>please turn it on</em> when it asks. Talkback reports give
56 us really valuable data on which crashes are the most serious, and how
57 often people are encountering them. And all you have to do is click "OK".
58 If you find something you think is a bug, check to see if it's not already
59 <a href="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/duplicates.cgi">known about</a>, and then please
60 follow the <a href="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?format=guided">bug submission procedure</a>.
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77 <dt>Quality Assurance</dt>
79 <p><a href="../quality/">Mozilla QA</a>
80 has a <a href="../quality/help/">page</a>
81 dedicated to ways to get involved with helping. This doesn't involve
82 knowing how to code, although a little knowledge of HTML is helpful. Being
83 involved with QA is good for people wanting to get more familiar with
84 Mozilla, and there's a strong community. A particularly good way to get involved
85 is to join the <a href="../newlayout/bugathon.html">BugAThon</a>.</p>