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== How to contribute? ==
== How to contribute? ==
If you are interested in helping us testing Bugzilla, you can join us in [irc://irc.mozilla.org/qa-bugzilla #qa-bugzilla] on IRC or submit your test scripts in [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=317695 bug 317695] directly.
As Selenium cannot do everything, and because someone has to write these scripts anyway, we are always looking for new testers. If you are interested in helping us making Bugzilla better and more stable, feel free to join us. The best way to start is to join us in the [irc://irc.mozilla.org/qa-bugzilla #qa-bugzilla] channel on IRC, or to write to [mailto:qa@bugzilla.org qa@bugzilla.org] telling us that you are interested. Of course, you can also report bugs you discovered to [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Bugzilla b.m.o] directly.


Since later 2006, we have a Testopia installation to track testing progress, and this also bring us to easily find which tests are needed to be done.
Since mid-2006, we use a [http://landfill.bugzilla.org/bugzillaqa Testopia installation] to track testing progress and to let us easily manage remaining tests to do. That's another way to help us efficiently, avoiding testing what has already been tested.
As Selenium cannot do everything, we are always looking for new tester. Feel free to join us!!


As we are still doing some tests manually as noted above, you can either do manual checks  or choose one of the two approaches described above to write automated tests. In the latter case, and if you don't wan't to install all the required modules mentioned above or cannot get them working, writing scripts called from a web browser is probably what you want to do. We plan to write a conversion tool anyway, allowing us to write scripts in HTML and convert them in Perl and vice versa.
As we are still doing some tests manually as mentioned above, you can either do manual tests or choose one of the two approaches described previously to write automated tests. In the latter case, and if you don't want to install all the required modules or cannot get them working, writing HTML scripts is probably what you want to do. One day, we will probably write a conversion tool, allowing us to write scripts in HTML and convert them in Perl and vice versa.


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