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** more info on what to test coming soon... | ** more info on what to test coming soon... | ||
If you decide to test on your own, please try to make note of any bugs you have looked at, any testcases you have run, and any other info about your testing. When you're done, please email us at [mailto:testday@mozilla.org] with your results. | |||
<font color=darkred>'''If you discover a bug or regression that you feel is critical, please let us know on the #testday IRC channel ASAP!'''</font> | |||
'''If you want, you can also try running through any number of Basic Funcational Tests (BFTs) that are available through [http://litmus.mozilla.org/ Litmus], our test tracking system.''' | '''If you want, you can also try running through any number of Basic Funcational Tests (BFTs) that are available through [http://litmus.mozilla.org/ Litmus], our test tracking system.''' | ||
Revision as of 21:28, 30 August 2006
Welcome to the Firefox/Thunderbird 1.5.0.7 Community Test Day!!
Thank you for participating in this test day. The success of Firefox and Thunderbird is heavily dependent on community members like you. We appreciate your support!!
When you are done, please send feedback to [1]. We are very interested to hear about how the test day went, any overall thoughts about Firefox and Thunderbird 1.5.0.7, and roll up of issues found and bugs filed. We are also looking for ways to get more people involved, so any ideas or suggestions on how to make future events more interesting and fun are welcome too! :-)
The official time for the test day is Friday, September 1, 2006, from 7am - 5pm PDT, but anyone can jump on Litmus at any time on any day!
For more information about this release, please check out the Firefox/Thunderbird 1.5.0.7 Community Wiki. You will find the current schedule, test plan, and specific areas you can help us test.
FAQ
Where do I start?
- Go to your favorite IRC client:
- Connect to irc.mozilla.org -- In most clients, this is done by typing /server irc.mozilla.org and hitting Enter.
- Join the #testday channel -- In most clients, typing /join #testday will get you into the channel.
Ok, I am in the channel, now what?
- 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.
What build should I test?
We will be testing the latest Firefox and Thunderbird 1.5.0.7 candidate builds:
Firefox: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/1.5.0.7-candidates/rc2/
Thunderbird: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/thunderbird/nightly/1.5.0.7-candidates/rc1/
What needs to be tested?
We have made changes or fixed bugs/regressions in parts of the code that deal with the following areas. We should try to test around them to make sure everything still works as expected:
- General browsing and mail usage
- more info on what to test coming soon...
- Web developers can also try this
- more info on what to test coming soon...
If you decide to test on your own, please try to make note of any bugs you have looked at, any testcases you have run, and any other info about your testing. When you're done, please email us at [2] with your results.
If you discover a bug or regression that you feel is critical, please let us know on the #testday IRC channel ASAP!
If you want, you can also try running through any number of Basic Funcational Tests (BFTs) that are available through Litmus, our test tracking system.
Where do I find Litmus?
- Go to Litmus
- log in and then select run tests
- You can do a smoketest or a Basic Functional Test, it is entirely up to you!
- Talk to a moderator if you need help.
- Please make sure to choose the correct platform when you start your run.
Who will be moderating the #testday channel?
The moderator's nicks are:
- tracy
- bc
- timr
- marcia
- jay
- davel
- juanb
- robcee
- alice
- coop
- ispiked
How do I file bugs?
First of all, let one of the moderators know so they can check if 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.
How do I send feedback?
Please use the [3] to send feedback about how the testday went, any overall thoughts about Firefox or Thunderbird 1.5.0.x, and roll up of issues found and bugs filed. We really appreciate your help today and your feedback is very valuable.