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= Topic of the Day =
= Topic of the Day =


'''Week 4: Tuesday, May 23, 2006'''  
'''Week 5: Tuesday, May 30, 2006'''  
*'''[http://www.mozilla.org/newlayout/bugathon.html Gecko Layout Bugathon]''' - Rerun of last week - We'll be pulling double duty of sorts this time around; As some triage and testcase reduction for unconfirmed layout bugs will be on our plateWe'll be working from the list below:
*Open weektracy is unprepared for any specific topic
** [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&component=Layout&keywords=testcase&keywords_type=nowords&cmdtype=doit Unconfirmed Gecko Layout bugs]
** tracy will be hanging out in #qa to take any other ideas or suggestions for bug days and answer any bug day related questionsI may bot be there the entire 4 hour block. If the channel goes quiet bug wise, I'm gonna do some office/system rearranging.
** A lot of time last week was spent looking at bugs in that list that were crashers. I recommend avoiding any crash bugs this week.
*next week we'll be doing a back to basics Bug Day. In fact I think it might be a good idea to hold a back to basics day the first Tuesday of each month.
 
I have a personal errand to run during Bug Day scheduled time. So I will only be there at the very beginning and end of bug day this week.  Another Moco QA member will be on hand in my stead this week.


= Review of last week =
= Review of last week =

Revision as of 19:06, 30 May 2006

Welcome to the Mozilla QA Community Bug Day wiki!!

When Asa changed his focus to marketing and spreadfirefox, a huge void in QA was left behind. Mozilla QA would like to try to fill some of that void by reviving weekly community Bug Days. I'll be in #qa every Tuesday from 12:00pm to 4:00pm Pacific Daylight Time to coordinate and guide your efforts in the bug topic of the week. I'll be scheduling a guest Dev or QA member to join us each week as well.

For those of you unfamiliar with Bug Days; a topic or area of focus is selected by the host. Then with all your help, we'll attempt to complete as much of the task as possible. Bug Days is an excellent way to contribute to Mozilla's QA efforts. It doesn't matter if you've been involved with Mozilla for years or if this is your first step into our amazing open source community. Anyone can participate and be a valuable contributor.

Topic of the Day

Week 5: Tuesday, May 30, 2006

  • Open week: tracy is unprepared for any specific topic
    • tracy will be hanging out in #qa to take any other ideas or suggestions for bug days and answer any bug day related questions. I may bot be there the entire 4 hour block. If the channel goes quiet bug wise, I'm gonna do some office/system rearranging.
  • next week we'll be doing a back to basics Bug Day. In fact I think it might be a good idea to hold a back to basics day the first Tuesday of each month.

Review of last week

Very few interested participants again last week :-( But we were able to knock off 20+ bugs. I gave a t-shirt from the Mozilla Store to dolphinling for his hard work.

FAQ

Where do I start?

  • The following documantation is good to become familiar with for anyone working on Mozilla projects:
  • Review the documentation specific to the topic of the day.
  • Join the #qa channel

What build should I be testing with?

Past Bug Day Archives

Week 3-4: Tuesday, May 16 and May 23 , 2006


Week 2: May 9, 2006

Opening Day: May 2, 2006

  • Reproducing Crash Bugs - learn more about what we'll be doing during our Bug Day!
  • Scheduled guest: Jay Patel - Talkback Guru and 1.5.0.4 QA lead.