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Have time? Unfortunately not. ☹️<br>
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<span>neandr wrote on 2020-07-14 5:41 AM:</span><br>
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<p>An easy to access good (and most hopefully local language)
Support pages is a strong argument for new users but also for
current users. So Matt's call is a good approach.</p>
<p>I hope there are a lot of TB fans who would be willing to help.
But unfortunately the current pages are not very clear to give
this help, and the following lines are not helpful to understand
this. It would be helpful to be able to call up the current tools.
So potential helpers would be better able to estimate their
possibilities.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 14.07.20 um 03:07 schrieb Matt
Harris:<br>
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face="Calibri">Clearly we are locked to SUMO as it is the only
workable location for in app links. Mozilla found that when
they tried to migrate to Lithium, so a new software solution is
not really an option. We are as wedded to Kitsune as we are to
the Mozilla platform, but other than the software used just
about everything about support documentation is open for
discussion.</font></blockquote>
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