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* As Mozilla continues to innovate the web experience through new features, we will need to make sure we thoroughly test any new functionality introduced in Firefox and Thunderbird.  In order to ensure we catch any regressions and identify critical bugs quickly, we will occassionally have special '''New Feature Testing (NFT)''' events.  When we do, we will post to the QA blog and also provide a test plan here that includes more information about the feature, any current bugs, test cases, and instructions on how to provide feedback.
* As Mozilla continues to innovate the web experience through new features, we will need to make sure we thoroughly test any new functionality introduced in Firefox and Thunderbird.  In order to ensure we catch any regressions and identify critical bugs quickly, we will occassionally have special '''New Feature Testing (NFT)''' events.  When we do, we will post to the QA blog and also provide a test plan here that includes more information about the feature, any current bugs, test cases, and instructions on how to provide feedback.
** Upcoming...
** Upcoming...
*** Stay tuned!
*** The Community Daily Testing Project will begin beta evaluation 2006-02-13 with the project going public 1-2 weeks later. Participants in the beta evaluation will be in house Mozilla QA and several community testers invited based on their participation in recent test days. Please go to the [[Mozilla QA Community:Daily_Testing_Project | Daily Testing Project]] page for more information.
** Previous Test days:
** Previous Test days:
*** [[Mozilla QA Community:Firefox 1.5.0.1 RC1 Community Test Day | Firefox 1.5.0.1 RC1 Community Test Day - Jan 19th, 2006]]
*** [[Mozilla QA Community:Firefox 1.5.0.1 RC1 Community Test Day | Firefox 1.5.0.1 RC1 Community Test Day - Jan 19th, 2006]]

Revision as of 16:34, 9 February 2006

Welcome to the Mozilla QA Community Wiki!

As our Mozilla community grows, this page will provide a central place for QA volunteers to help us better organize, plan, and execute our community testing. Any documentation or information that you feel will benefit our QA efforts is welcome here.

Hot Events

  • Check back soon for information about our next test event!

Who We Are

Aside from the few of us working at Mozilla, there are many volunteers that help us with Mozilla QA. In order to get to know each other, feel free to add an entry to Mozilla Testers and tell us more about yourself. How long have you been a Mozilla volunteer and/or user? Where are you from and what do you do when you're not testing/hacking for Mozilla?

How Can You Help?

  • Most of our updates and calls for help will be posted at the Mozilla QA Blog
  • Tell us how we can work together better by sharing your thoughts and ideas in the Suggestion Box

Community Test Days

  • We will have regular Basic Functional Testing (BFT) events during important stages of our release cycles. They will provide you with a great way to get involved and give both Firefox and Thunderbird a complete workout while you test all the latest features and bug fixes. The full suite of BFT tests can be found through Testrunner. The MoFo QA team will create test runs there during BFT events that you can use to guide you.

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