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This document provides a summary of how we manage requests for QA support through bugzilla, more specifically for the B2G QA team.
This document provides a summary of how we manage requests for QA support through bugzilla, more specifically for the B2G QA team.
== Summary of Keywords ==
'''Note: ''' Only one keyword should be used optimally to represent what is needed by QA.
=== steps-wanted ===
When reproducible steps to reproduce are needed for a certain bug.
=== testcase-wanted ===
When a reduced test case is needed for a certain bug.
=== regressionwindow-wanted ===
When a regression range is necessary to identify a first good build and first bad build for a particular bug.
=== verifyme ===
When a verification of a bug is needed to ensure that the patch on the bug actually fixed the problem.
=== qawanted ===
When QA support is needed on the bug, but none of the above keywords apply. When this keyword is used, the person flagging qawanted needs to indicate what QA support is needed.

Revision as of 23:50, 26 February 2013

Overview

This document provides a summary of how we manage requests for QA support through bugzilla, more specifically for the B2G QA team.

Summary of Keywords

Note: Only one keyword should be used optimally to represent what is needed by QA.

steps-wanted

When reproducible steps to reproduce are needed for a certain bug.

testcase-wanted

When a reduced test case is needed for a certain bug.

regressionwindow-wanted

When a regression range is necessary to identify a first good build and first bad build for a particular bug.

verifyme

When a verification of a bug is needed to ensure that the patch on the bug actually fixed the problem.

qawanted

When QA support is needed on the bug, but none of the above keywords apply. When this keyword is used, the person flagging qawanted needs to indicate what QA support is needed.