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  | Extension to track GC activity and memory usage
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| Nightly Tester Tools is an extension for aiding testers of nightly builds of Mozilla apps like Firefox and Thunderbird.
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  | [[QA/Automation_Services/Projects/Addons/MozmillCrowd|Mozmill Crowd]]  
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| Functional Mozmill tests executed by the Crowd with the help of the Mozmill Crowd extension.
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| [[QA/Automation_Services/Projects/Addons/SeleniumIDE|Selenium IDE]]
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  | Functional Mozmill tests executed by the Crowd with the help of the Mozmill Crowd extension.  
  | Integrated development environment for creating Selenium browser automation scripts.  
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Latest revision as of 10:40, 13 January 2014


Overview

Name: Add-ons
Leads: Henrik Skupin
Contributors: Dave Hunt, Geo Mealer, David Clarke
Etherpad: https://etherpad.mozilla.org/qas-addons

Sub Projects

Sub Project Status Description
MemChaser Active Extension to track GC activity and memory usage
Nightly Tester Tools Active Nightly Tester Tools is an extension for aiding testers of nightly builds of Mozilla apps like Firefox and Thunderbird.
Mozmill Crowd Stalled Functional Mozmill tests executed by the Crowd with the help of the Mozmill Crowd extension.
Selenium IDE Active Integrated development environment for creating Selenium browser automation scripts.

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