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-A big part of what has made Zotero such a successful tool is our vibrant user community. One of the most important roles community members play is testing and refining Zotero. Below are some ways you can get involved in improving Zotero.+Community involvement is essential to Zotero's success. One of the most important roles community members play is testing and refining Zotero. Below are some ways you can get involved in improving Zotero. 
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-Test and check <html><a href="http://www.zotero.org/styles">bibliographic styles</a></html> for accuracy +**Test and check **<html><b><a href="http://www.zotero.org/styles">bibliographic styles</a></b></html>** for accuracy** 
-Check exported files against official style guides. +  Check exported files against official style guides. 
-If you find a problem, search through the <html><a href="http://forums.zotero.org">forums</a></html> to see if it has been discussed before. +  If you find a problem, search through the <html><a href="http://forums.zotero.org">forums</a></html> to see if it has been discussed before. 
-If the matter has not been previously reported, start a thread. Make your post as detailed as possible. Much of the information needed to report problems with styles should follow the same format as requesting styles.+  If the matter has not been previously reported, start a thread. Make your post as detailed as possible. Much of the information needed to report problems with styles should follow the same format as requesting styles. 
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-Test import/export for data loss +**Test import/export for data loss** 
-Import and export data from Zotero in any of the variety of formats it supports (such as BibTeX, RIS, MODS, and Zotero RDF) and check for data loss. +  Import and export data from Zotero in any of the variety of formats it supports (such as BibTeX, RIS, MODS, and Zotero RDF) and check for data loss. 
-If you find any discrepancies, search through the forums to see if they have already been discussed. +  If you find any discrepancies, search through the forums to see if they have already been discussed. 
-If the problem has not been discussed, post a detailed message reporting the data loss.+  If the problem has not been discussed, post a detailed message reporting the data loss. 
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-Try to break the newest development versions +**Try to break the newest development versions** 
-- You can download the most current development version <html><href="http://www.zotero.org/download/dev/zotero-trunk.xpi">here</a></html>. Do not run development versions with your primary collections+  * Install the [[dev:svn_and_trac_access#development_xpi|latest trunk build]] into [[http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Managing+profiles|separate Firefox profile]]. Do not use development versions with your primary Zotero library or server account
-Run Zotero through its paces. Try everything: [[sync|syncing]], [[pdf fulltext indexing|indexing]], strange inputs, large data sets, etc. +  Run Zotero through its paces. Try everything: [[sync|syncing]], [[pdf fulltext indexing|indexing]], strange inputs, large data sets, etc. 
-If you find bugs follow the [[reporting bugs|bug reporting]] procedures. +  If you find bugsfollow the [[reporting bugs|bug reporting]] procedures.