Goals
General Goals:
- Organize successful community events and projects
- Improve documentation, processes, and tools
- Get more people involved through outreach
Community Action Plans
Brainstorming
- How to improve Bug Days
- Feedback from developers
- occasional developer attendance corresponding to the topic at hand
- improve attendance in general - need ~5-10 active people.
- promotion via irc
- promotion via wiki
- promotion via qmo
- word of mouth
- promotion via blogs
- promotion via news sites
- better bugday documentation for planners and participants: Done here Feel free to make any changes that would make it and the Bug Day page better.
- careful selection of topics that are interesting, fun, and able to benefit from working as a team.
- How to expand Test Days to other aspects of QA
- "Mozilla QAC" (QA Community) - Create a presence at major social networking sites (MySpace, Hi5, Facebook, etc). Some groups already exist for Firefox, but need to figure out whether to tap into that or start a QA specific group.
- "Mini-Projects" - Small, short-term projects that will either help the QA team get work done or allow the community to try out new things and create through learning.
- Action items page that is closely related to everyday QA tasks for community members to hit anytime
Ideas in Action
- QMO (in progress)
- Develop strong relationship with mozillaZine.org (contacted Alex Bishop at mZ)
- Promoting to OS groups and International communities
Sources we use currently on Testdays
- When we have a Testday we communicate to the following sources currently
- vistaqa@mozilla.org Vista Community QA Mailinglist
- communityQA@mozilla.org General Community QA Mailing List
- mozilla.dev.quality Newsgroup
- Mozillazine Forum (section Build)
- www.firefox-browser.de (German Community, see Tomcat to get posts on this forum)
- QA weblog (weblogs.mozillazine.org\qa)