Ashughes

Joined 1 March 2007
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I was introduced to open source (and Mozilla) in 2006 by David Humphrey, a professor at Seneca College in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. After volunteering for a few years, I transitioned to being a paid contributor in 2010. Starting out as an add-on reviewer I became involved with QA (quality assurance), testing Firefox features, driving Firefox releases, developing strategies, and running test events for the community. I lead a QA strategy to ship the first version of Firefox Hello (WebRTC based calling in the browser) and developed experiments to test GPU Process (a foundational piece of the Quantum architecture).  
I was introduced to open source (and Mozilla) in 2006 by David Humphrey, a professor at Seneca College in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. After volunteering for a few years, I transitioned to being a paid contributor in 2010. Starting out as an add-on reviewer I became involved with QA (quality assurance), testing Firefox features, driving Firefox releases, developing strategies, and running test events for the community. I lead a QA strategy to ship the first version of Firefox Hello (WebRTC based calling in the browser) and developed experiments to test GPU Process (a foundational piece of the Quantum architecture).  


I am currently a member of the Product Integrity group working on improvements in automation coverage and transitioning to a more robust tool for managing incoming requests.
I am currently a member of the Product Integrity group working on improvements in automation coverage.


When I'm not trying to make Firefox better, I'm usually hiking up some mountain or just traveling somewhere new, always with my camera in tow.
When I'm not trying to make Firefox better, I'm usually hiking up some mountain or just traveling somewhere new, always with my camera in tow.
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