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Revision as of 04:38, 30 March 2005
There are several areas that need Quality Assurance attention. The purpose of this page is to identify who is working in what areas. This will allow us to know what areas we have covered and where we need to recruit more volunteers. Please add you name and email to the appropriate area.
Bug Triage
If you are active in triage of SeaMonkey bugs (front end or back end), add yourself to this section, along with what area and operating system (if any) you focus on. Putting your name here might get you CC'd occaisonally to help diagnose a bug affecting your area/platform.
Smoketests
If you run the smoketests regularly (at least once a week) add yourself to the list for the OS that you run the tests on.
OS | Name and email |
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Windows | |
Linux | |
Mac OS X |
Bug Day
We would like to have experienced SeaMonkey QA help run Bug Day activities. They occur in #bugday on Tuesdays as long as there is sufficient community interest to make it happen. We'd also like to have larger Bug Days after releases (including beta versions). If you can help out, add yourself below with what times you would likely be available (Mozilla time zone (Pacific)) on Tuesdays.
Name and email | When I can help |
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Andrew Schultz | 4pm-10pm |
Dave Murray (irongut) | 10:00 - 15:00 (19:00 - 00:00 UK Time) |