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=== Initial Introduction for New Community Members === | === Initial Introduction for New Community Members === | ||
* After the end of the first conversation, either one of two things should happen | |||
** If they have a specific interest in a specific area | |||
*** Give them the contact information of the mozQA member who is in charge of that area | |||
**** If WebDev, have them read the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/QA/Execution/Web_Testing/Volunteer WebDev Volunteer Guide] and contact stephend via e-mail | |||
**** If Community Involvement, contact aakashd via e-mail | |||
**** If Data Analysis, contact murali via e-mail | |||
**** If Localization, contact tchung via e-mail | |||
**** If Mobile, contact jmaher via e-mail | |||
**** If OS Testing, contact marcia via e-mail | |||
**** If Triaging, take part in Bug Days and/or contact tracy via e-mail | |||
**** If Unit Testing/Automation/Tool Development, contact ctalbert | |||
**** If Website Testing, contact whimboo via e-mail | |||
*** After initial contact, offer a simple assignment to determine their level of competency (each person is in charge of determining a simple assignment) as well as reading material about the subject in QMO's doc tree | |||
** If no specific interest, ask them to run through Litmus test cases and find a subgroup they are interested in testing more | |||
*** Ask them to read "Litmus Tutorial", "Litmus Triaging Guidelines", "A Bug's Life Walkthrough" and "Bug Triaging Guidelines" Docs on QMO | |||
*** Once they have determined a subgroup, allow them to vet 1-2 test reports/bugs within one of your own subgroups and determine their competency | |||
=== Determining the Next Step === | === Determining the Next Step === |