Hi

> Additionally, there is some history to Bugzappers as a separate project
which was before my time, but as Johann has explained it to me, it was
something of a 'I'm taking my ball and going home!' thing that led to it
being set up as a separate sub-project outside of QA

.IIRC Bugzappers as a group existed years before "QA" as a project existed but that isn't really important now.

Put those together, and it seems sensible to at the minimum drop the
Bugzappers onboarding process. We can probably look at moving the useful
content from the Bugzappers wiki space back into the QA space at some
future point

Yeah.  When we originally setup Bugzappers, we had quite a few members actively triaging, creating scripts and so on for a while and I believe it did improve the overall quality of the project and provided a way for people to do some drive by contributions.  We might want to revive this effort again at some point.  Matej Cepl and others had some scripts,  browser extensions etc to help out.

Rahul