I keep chipping away at the Mozilla-specific things.

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<a name="area"><h2>Area</h2></a>
This is the general area which is covered by the bug report. This allows
bugs to migrate over to testing, but not show up on the "daily bug list".
Most bugs should have area set to <B>CODE</B>. Legal values include:
<UL>
<LI> CODE
<LI> JAVA
<LI> TEST
<LI> UI
<LI> BUILD
<LI> PERF
<LI> i18n <i>(internationalization)</i>
<LI> l10n <i>(localization)</i>
</UL>
<a name="rep_platform"><h2>Platform</h2></a>
This is the hardware platform against which the bug was reported. Legal
platforms include:
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field changes, the status changes to <B>NEW</B> to make it easy to see
which new bugs have appeared on a person's list.
<p><A HREF="http://www.mozilla.org/owners.html">List of module owners.</a>
<p>
The default status for queries is set to NEW, ASSIGNED and REOPENED. When
searching for bugs that have been resolved or verified, remember to set the
status field appropriately.
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<address><a href="http://home.netscape.com/people/terry/">Terry Weissman &lt;terry@netscape.com&gt;</a></address>
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