B2G/QA/Weekly Bug Review

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Overview

On a weekly basis, we need to look at certain bug queries to assess different areas. The types of queries to analyze are below.

  • Feature QA Bugs
  • Release Blockers
  • Non-Blocking & Non-Nominated Regressions
  • QA & Smoketest Blockers
  • QA Requests
  • Firefox OS QA Bugs Filed Last Week
  • QAnalyst-Triage Bugs

Feature QA Bugs

Goal: Analyze each of the below queries to determine if any bugs have stagnating test coverage and verifications respectively. Notify the release QA lead of any bugs determined to be stagnating.

Note: These queries will need to be updated each release, since the queries above represent test coverage and verifications of the current active release only.

Release Blockers

Goal: Analyze each query below to determine if any bugs could benefit from QA request help (e.g. qawanted, steps-wanted, regressionwindow-wanted). Add those keywords respectively to any bugs you think could benefit from QA help.

Non-Blocking & Non-Nominated Regressions

Goal: Analyze each query below to determine if any bugs could benefit from QA request help (e.g. qawanted, steps-wanted, regressionwindow-wanted) and/or be nominated to block the first applicable release. Add those keywords respectively to any bugs you think could benefit from QA help. Nominate any bug respectively that you should be blocking with a rationale included on the bug.

QA & Smoketest Blockers

Goal: Analyze each of the below queries to determine if any bugs have stagnating progress towards resolution. Notify the release QA lead of any bugs determined to be stagnating.

QA Requests

Goal: Analyze each of the below queries to determine if any bugs no longer need QA request help (e.g. qawanted, steps-wanted, regressionwindow-wanted). Remove those keywords respectively to any bugs you think could no longer need QA help with a rationale why.

Firefox OS QA Bugs Filed Last Week

QAnalyst-Triage Bugs