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| [nightly] Firefox and Thunderbird; General QA, triage bugs, provide user-support on IRC; aspiring Mozilla hacker. | | [nightly] Firefox and Thunderbird; General QA, triage bugs, provide user-support on IRC; aspiring Mozilla hacker. | ||
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| Daniel Steinbrook [mailto:dsteinbrook<!-- I hate spam --><nowiki>@</nowiki>gmail.com '' ''], IRC: MarbleheadMan | |||
| Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA | |||
| Student | |||
| Windows XP, FreeBSD, occasional Linux LiveCD | |||
| [Regular/Casual] While I love to tinker with software, make (and approve) extensions, and give skilled support in #firefox and #thunderbird, I realize that my loads of schoolwork must come before Mozilla fun; I test whenever I can, but I should probably be considered a casual tester. | |||
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Revision as of 19:11, 7 September 2005
Name | Location | What I Do | OS | What I Can Do... |
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Jay Patel , IRC: jay | San Jose, CA | Talkback Guru/Software Engineer at Mozilla | Windows (XP, 2K), MacOS X, and Linux (Fedora) | [nightly] crash analysis & debugging, general QA, webtools development |
Kevin Brosnan @gmail.com , IRC: kbrosnan | Providence, RI | Student, Work in my schools IT dept | Windows, (2003, XP, 2000), MacOS x, Linux | [Nightly] General QA, BFT, Triage bugs, end user Firefox and Thunderbird Help |
Grant Wohl @gmail.com , IRC: grantaw | Perrysburg, OH | Student, Web developer | Windows (XP, 98) | [nightly] General QA |
Nitin Bhargava @wlkr.net , IRC: vfwlkr | Sunnyvale, CA | H/W Design Engineer | Windows XP | [regular] General QA (interest in privacy and usability), mozillazine forums support (username: vfwlkr), mozillazine news editor |
Stebs @spamgourmet.com | Erlangen, Germany | Student, Addicted Nightly Firefox User | Windows XP | [nightly] (Firefox): General QA; NFT; Find, Verification and Triage of Bugs in Mozillazine Nightly Forum (username: Stebs) |
Jamie Diamond @gmail.com | Atlanta, GA USA | High School Sophmore | Mac OS X 10.4.2 | [regular] (Firefox): General QA; easier bugs (I don't know too much XUL or Javascript or C++ yet, UI and cosmetic bugs, keeping bug database up to date (triage wise), making sure people are using latest nightly; OS X UI integration issues; pre-release UI polish and cleanup. (username: Mediaright) |
Ryan Flint @dslr.net | Madison, WI | UW Student, Systems Administrator | Windows XP, Linux (SUSE) | [nightly] (Firefox/Thunderbird) General QA, NFT/BFT, Bug triage and Extension Development. JavaScript, PHP, Perl and XUL experience. |
Rishi Maharaj @rogers.com | Toronto, Canada | Student, system administrator | Windows (XP Home/98SE), Linux (Debian) | [nightly] (Firefox) General QA, NFT/BFT, user support at MozillaZine Forums (username: Rishi M). |
Jonathan Chang , | Cupertino, CA | Monta Vista High School Freshmen | Windows (XP) | [casual] (Firefox) Just starting casual ;-) |
Neil Paris @gmail.com , IRC: steeler_fan | Pittsburgh, PA | Student | Windows XP, Linux (MEPIS) | [nightly] Triage/general QA |
Joshua Henson @gmail.com , IRC: joshooah | Greensboro, NC | Student, web guru | Windows XP, sometimes OS X | (nightly) Firefox; general QA, BFT, NFT, Accessibility |
Gary Elshaw IRC: gary | Wellington, New Zealand | Writer/Communications Guy | OS X 10.4 | [Nightly] Firefox [Casual] Thunderbird; general QA and triage |
Hari Kumar G @yahoo.com | New Delhi, India | Professional, Passionate about Computers | Windows (2000) | [nightly] Firefox (General, QA, User Exp., Usability, UI) |
Jo Hermans | Antwerp, Belgium | Software Engineer at Alcatel | MacOS 10.2.8 | [nightly] triaged bugs since 2001 (now: Firefox / Thunderbird) |
Kieran Britton | London, England | Software Engineering Student at Westminster University | Windows XP | [nightly] Firefox since 2002 (General, QA, UI, etc) |
Guillermo López @gmail.com | Aranda de Duero, Burgos, Spain | Student | WindowsXP y Linux (SuSE 9.3) | [regular] Firebird and more. General. es-ES translation (I only check if all goes well, but I don't translate |
Martin Perry | London, England | IT Consultant for a VAR in Central London | Windows XP and Mac OS X 10.4.2 | [nightly] General QA, OS X UI |
Forrest Goodson @yahoo.com | Raleigh, NC USA | Application Development | Windows XP | [nightly] General QA |
J.M. Hardin @gmail.com | Boston, MA | Independent web designer | Windows XP | [nightly] Firefox and Thunderbird, General QA, mozillazine forums support (username: HardinComp) |
M. Kurze | Aachen, Germany | Student, Web Developer | current Mac OS X | [nightly] Using FF nightly builds for web development. |
Kevin Freitas | Tacoma, WA | Web Developer | Windows XP | [casual nightly] I keep up with the nightlies but do casual testing as well as extension compatibility testing. |
Michael Krax , IRC: mikx | Nuremberg, Germany | Software Developer | Windows (NT, 2000, XP, Vista), Linux (Fedora), Mac OS X (Tiger) | [nightly] Firefox security, plugins (mainly media players), plugin scripting |
Elfguy | Montreal, Canada | Video game tester | Windows XP, Linux Ubuntu | [nightly] Firefox |
Chris Blore | Billericay, Essex, UK | Student | Windows (XP, ME), Linux (Ubuntu) | [nightly] I always use the latest nightlies, triage bugs in Bugzilla and provide support in the Mozillazine forums |
Maikel Krause | Groningen, the Netherlands | Student, Web Developer | Windows XP | [Regular] I stay up to date with recent nightlies, and am an active member of the MozillaZine community. I'm slowly getting to know the Mozilla code base and hope to submit a few patches myself in the not-too-distant future. |
Adam Guthrie @gmail.com , IRC: ispiked | Raleigh, North Carolina | Student | Linux (Fedora), Windows XP | [nightly] Firefox and Thunderbird; General QA, triage bugs, provide user-support on IRC; aspiring Mozilla hacker. |
Daniel Steinbrook @gmail.com , IRC: MarbleheadMan | Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA | Student | Windows XP, FreeBSD, occasional Linux LiveCD | [Regular/Casual] While I love to tinker with software, make (and approve) extensions, and give skilled support in #firefox and #thunderbird, I realize that my loads of schoolwork must come before Mozilla fun; I test whenever I can, but I should probably be considered a casual tester. |