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| [http://gcc.gnu.org GCC]                      || C/C++ compiler and infrastructure || Nathan Froyd
| [http://gcc.gnu.org GCC]                      || C/C++ compiler and infrastructure || Nathan Froyd
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| [https://git-scm.com/ Git]                    || Version control system - https://git.mozilla.org || Unknown  
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| [http://redis.io/ Redis]        || Really fast data structure store, cache and message broker || Cloud Services Tarek Ziade's team, Loop Server (Hello) team
| [http://redis.io/ Redis]        || Really fast data structure store, cache and message broker || Cloud Services Tarek Ziade's team, Loop Server (Hello) team
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| [http://python-requests.org/ Requests] || "Python HTTP Requests for Humans". Used by many many Mozilla Python projects. || Member of Jonathan Griffin's team
| [http://python-requests.org/ Requests] || "Python HTTP Requests for Humans". Used by many many Mozilla Python projects. || Member of Jonathan Griffin's team

Revision as of 21:38, 9 February 2017

This is an incomplete list of the free software and open source projects Mozilla relies upon. As a starting point, it lists each project along with a short statement of how we depend on it. Where practical it would also be helpful to identify a Mozillian most closely associated with our use of each project.

Note that presence on this list isn't the same as, nor is it a prerequisite for, applying for the MOSS "Foundational Technology" track - projects have to make an application using the process on the