>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Previously teams and other contributors have used the uineeded keyword
>>>>> in Bugzilla to indicate if the UX team’s expertise was needed.
>>>>>
>>>>> However, that keyword, with a coupl
utors have used the uineeded keyword
>>>> in Bugzilla to indicate if the UX team’s expertise was needed.
>>>>
>>>> However, that keyword, with a couple of exceptions, is not currently
>>>> monitored by that team.
>>>>
>>>> In o
er, that keyword, with a couple of exceptions, is not currently
>>> monitored by that team.
>>>
>>> In order to prevent misunderstandings, I will be disabling the uineeded
>>> keyword in Bugzilla. It will appear in bugs that have it until it is
>>
ly teams and other contributors have used the uineeded keyword in
>> Bugzilla to indicate if the UX team’s expertise was needed.
>>
>> However, that keyword, with a couple of exceptions, is not currently
>> monitored by that team.
>>
>> In order to prevent misunder
ot currently
> monitored by that team.
>
> In order to prevent misunderstandings, I will be disabling the uineeded
> keyword in Bugzilla. It will appear in bugs that have it until it is
> removed so you may clean up backlogs, but it will no longer be able to be
> set for new bugs.
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the uineeded
keyword in Bugzilla. It will appear in bugs that have it until it is
removed so you may clean up backlogs, but it will no longer be able to be
set for new bugs.
If you are working with a UX team member who is monitoring Bugzilla bugs
(DevTools and Activity Stream) then please use needinfo
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