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Revision as of 02:04, 18 November 2005
Welcome to the Firefox 1.5 RC3 Community Test Day!!
Thank you for participating in this test day. The success of Firefox is heavily dependent on community members like you. We appreciate your support!!
FAQ
Where do I start?
- Go to your favorite IRC client
- Connect to irc.mozilla.org
- join the #testday channel
Ok, I am in the channel, now what?
- Ask for an area to test. One fo the moderators will help guide you to a usefull area to test. If you have a specifice area you want to test you can do it guided by one of our test procedures with automaatic logging pass/fail and comments. Or you can test on your own. Just work with one of the Moderators.
- Let the moderators know if you have any questions or encounter any problems. If you are not familiar with our bugzilla bug tracking system, feel free to report your problems to a moderator and they can log any bugs for you.
- Let the moderator know when you are done so we can release any test ids and wrap up any questions you or the moderator may have about your testing.
Who will be moderating the #testday channel?
The moderator's nicks are:
- tracy
- coop
- bc
- timr
- marcia
- jay
- davel
How do I file bugs?
First of all, let one of the moderators know so they can check it it is already a known problem. Then they can guide you to either provide more details, update an existing bug or file a new bug. If filing a new bug, please do a quick check to see if the bug already exists. This can easily be done by searching for the error message, window name, or some over identifing feature of the bug.