how can you work in the IT field reviewing browsers, know about and explicitly mention firefox's user community bug reporting system, and yet not figure out why you have a memory leak.
Can you explain this? Does the bug reporting system increase Firefox's memory requirements? Should it be turned off for better performance? I haven't had Firefox crash on me in months, so if I'm "wasting" memory with the Talkback extension I'd rather get rid of it.
Installing the bug report system, and taking advantage of the bug reporting system are seperate issues if you want them to be.
The bugzilla community keeps an active list of bugs, including bugs regarding conflicting or memory leaking extensions, that is extremely helpful for anyone who has a situation where firefox is eating up huge amounts of memory.