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* If you have any questions at all, ask in the [http://widget.mibbit.com/?server=irc.mozilla.org&channel=%23testday #testday channel]  
* If you have any questions at all, ask in the [http://widget.mibbit.com/?server=irc.mozilla.org&channel=%23testday #testday channel]  
** Also run it past the people in the channel for any possible bugs or complaints
** Also run it past the people in the channel for any possible bugs or complaints
== Helpful Information ==
=== Communication ===
* For general questions: irc: [http://widget.mibbit.com/?&server=irc.mozilla.org&channel=%23testday #testday channel]
** primary contacts: kbrosnan,...
=== Reference Guides ===
* [http://quality.mozilla.org/documents-home/bugs-docs/bug-writing-guidelines How to Write a Bug report on Bugzilla]
== Testing ==
=== Known Issues ===

Revision as of 23:38, 17 February 2011

Read Me First!

  • Check to make sure whatever you are testing on meets system requirements: Supported Platforms
    • Note: If you don't have a device that is supported, you can still help test by using the desktop version of Fennec Windows OS X Linux i686
  • Download the latest Firefox Mobile 4 Beta on the device or platform that meets requirements.
  • For any bugs found, add "[Fennec4b5Testday]" to their whiteboard
  • If you're unsure it's a bug, go to the #testday channel (check out Communication for more info)
  • What are we doing?
    • We are primarily concentrated on the features that are listed in the table UPDATE LINK down below. Please take a look at the test plans associated for some ideas on how to test the features.
    • Please also try some Daily Browsing
    • There are also a list of bugs that need to be verified that they are working correctly.
    • If you would like to create test cases in litmus, here are the list of bugs that need test cases.

Words of Wisdom

  • Each "thing to do" should be taken a guide, not as an instruction
    • i.e. Feel free to experiment!
  • If you have any questions at all, ask in the #testday channel
    • Also run it past the people in the channel for any possible bugs or complaints

Helpful Information

Communication

Reference Guides

Testing

Known Issues