"Thunderbird" will be the mail client (it will be available later).
Phoenix bugs are tracked in the Bugzilla bug system (
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/). With Bugzilla, you can query for existing bugs, add comments to bugs, and file new bugs.
If you find a problem that you think might be a bug in Phoenix, please don't jump in and file it right away. Having low-quality and duplicate bugs in the bug system simply wastes the time of developers and QA. Instead, follow these steps.
First, try the most recent nightly build, to see if the problem still exists.
Next, try to reproduce the bug with a recent Mozilla build, to see if the bug happens there. If so, the bug should be filed as a Mozilla bug (only, of course, after searching to see if the bughas already been filed). Bugs related to how pages are laid out arealmost always Mozilla bugs, and are highly likely to have beenfiled already.
Now you can go ahead and search the Phoenix bugs to see if someone has already reported your problem.
Search the open Phoenix bugs, but be aware that yourterminology might not match that of others (e.g. "URLbar" vs. "Location bar"), so you might not find what you are looking for the first time. Be diligent!
Look at Phoenix bugs reported in the last day.
Look at the list all Phoenix bugs to see if your issue has already been filed (and possibly already fixed).
If you didn't find an existing bug for your problem, and you're sure that it's a problem with Phoenix, then youcan go ahead and file the bug.
If you are new to Bugzilla, please read the bugwriting guidelines first. To be able to file and comment onbugs, you'll need to make yourself an account. Note that accounts can, and will, be revoked ifabused.
Report a new Phoenix bug using the Bugzilla helper, or using the advanced bug entry form
Put as much relevant detail into the bug report as you can. If Phoenix crashes be sure to specify if you were on a certain page when it crashed, give the URL. Mention whether the page containsplugins. Try to find the simplest way of causing the crash that youcan. If it crashes when you are supplying data to Phoenix (e.g.importing bookmarks), attach the relevant data (in this case, the bookmarks file being imported). The better your bug report, themore chance there is of a developer taking note, and fixing it.