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* [[Mozilla_QA_Community:Projects:QMO Localization | '''QMO Localization''']]
* [[Mozilla_QA_Community:Projects:QMO Localization | '''QMO Localization''']]
** This is a community effort to localize content on QMO to different languages.  Many of our community members can benefit from QMO, and we want to make it easier for them to get involved.
** This is a community effort to localize content on QMO to different languages.  Many of our community members can benefit from QMO, and we want to make it easier for them to get involved.
* [[Mozilla_QA_Community:Projects:Mozilla University | '''Mozilla University''']]
** In an effort to get more students and professors interested in open source software and inspire them to join the Mozilla Community, we will be working with the Mozilla Campus Reps program to reach out to high schools and universities around the world.  We plan to build a Mozilla University website that will be a landing page for anyone interested in getting started with Mozilla.  From there, we can educate folks on the basics, and point them to more valuable online resources to help them become active members of the Mozilla Community.


== '''Who We Are''' ==
== '''Who We Are''' ==

Revision as of 18:46, 13 August 2007

Welcome to the Mozilla QA Community Wiki!

As our Mozilla community grows, this page will provide a central place for QA volunteers to help us better organize, plan, and execute our community testing. Any documentation or information that you feel will benefit our QA efforts is welcome here.

Hot Events

Community Events

  • Bug Days - Every Tuesday, we will be gathering in #bugday to focus our efforts on bugs in Bugzilla and testing some of the latest builds.
  • Test Days - We will often need your help testing new features or a new release, so we will be holding regular test days to give you a chance to try out the latest builds and test around new fixes and features.

Community Projects

  • Hendrix Feedback Analyzer
    • This is an open project for tools and applications that will help us better understand user feedback. Any ideas on how to better collect, organize, and report Hendrix data are welcome!
  • Talkback Report Challenge 1: Simple Reports Makeover
    • (postponed until we have Breakpad Reporting)
    • Our current "Simple" Talkback reports are pretty out-dated and don't look very nice, so we need your help!
    • The Challenge: Take a Talkback crash datafile and write a script or web application to create a better "Simple" Talkback report. Simple...right?
  • QMO Localization
    • This is a community effort to localize content on QMO to different languages. Many of our community members can benefit from QMO, and we want to make it easier for them to get involved.
  • Mozilla University
    • In an effort to get more students and professors interested in open source software and inspire them to join the Mozilla Community, we will be working with the Mozilla Campus Reps program to reach out to high schools and universities around the world. We plan to build a Mozilla University website that will be a landing page for anyone interested in getting started with Mozilla. From there, we can educate folks on the basics, and point them to more valuable online resources to help them become active members of the Mozilla Community.

Who We Are

The Mozilla Quality Assurance team is made up of a unique community of internal employees and the public community of those who love the Mozilla products. We are constantly seeking solid volunteers who can dedicate their time to help us test our features and make a solid product!

Please feel free to join our Mozilla QA Community Team! Just click the Mozilla QA Community team link above and tell us more about yourself:

    • How long have you been a Mozilla Volunteer and/or user?
    • Where are you from?
    • What do you enjoy doing when you're not testing/hacking for Mozilla?

You can also subscribe to the community QA team alias by registering here: https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/communityqateam

    • email: communityqateam@mozilla.org

How Can You Help?

  • Most of our updates and calls for help will be posted at the Mozilla QA Blog
  • Tell us how we can work together better by sharing your thoughts and ideas in the Suggestion Box
  • Keep up with Bugzilla bugs by watching your favorite components. Help us investigate new issues by signing up on the Bug Watchers List.

Contact Us

Future Events?

  • As Mozilla continues to innovate the web experience through new features, we will need to make sure we thoroughly test any new functionality introduced in Firefox and Thunderbird. In order to ensure we catch any regressions and identify critical bugs quickly, we will occasionally have special New Feature Testing (NFT) events. When we do, we will post to the QA blog and also provide a test plan here that includes more information about the feature, any current bugs, test cases, and instructions on how to provide feedback.

QA Tools

Current Initiatives

Growing the Mozilla QA Community We need to work together in order to build a stronger community. The Mozilla QA team has started some of that work through Bug and Test Days, but there is more we can do to attract new people and give existing volunteers a chance to explore new projects and activities.

QMO Design & Planning The QMO Design & Planning page will help the QA team track our progress as we strive to make QMO a reality. We will certainly need community input and help along the way, so please check it regularly and continue to read the QA Blog for updates.

Please help us with the following initiatives by visiting the wiki pages and providing us with your feedback and ideas. We look forward to working with you all to reach our goals! Thanks.
- Jay & the Mozilla QA team

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