So, complaints about the performance of Firefox are a pretty common
topic. Performance bugs, on the other hand, are quite rare and/or lost
in noise, even when they are submitted by advanced users. While
Telemetry gives us have hard numbers on performance, intuition suggests
that we are lacking data on the operations and websites that *feel* slow.

I believe that one of the problems is that, to file a performance bug,
users need to attach it to a precise component, which results in people
giving up and/or attaching it randomly.

One possible solution would be to:
- add a component Firefox > Performance (and also Thunderbird >
Performance, etc.) to Bugzilla, which would cover all untriaged
performance issues (including web content, ux, e10s, ...);
- have people triaging these issues to likely features involved.

What do you think?

Cheers,
 David
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