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Mozilla’s Transparency Report

Jishnu Menon
May 24, 2016

Today, Mozilla released our transparency report. Transparency and openness are among Mozilla’s founding principles and a key part of who we are and how we operate: from our open, auditable codebase to our open development work in Bugzilla and Github. The report is another example of our commitment to these principles.

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