QA/Community/Bug Day
Welcome to the Mozilla QA Community Bug Day wiki!!
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. The real purpose of Bug Days is to generate interest from the community to contribute to Mozilla projects.
I'll be in #qa every Tuesday from 8:00am to 12:00pm Pacific Daylight Time (UTC/GMT -7) to coordinate and guide your efforts in the bug topic of the week.
We need to generate more interest in Bug Days from contributors new to Mozilla and Bugzilla. So first Tuesday of each month will be "Back to Basics" Bug Day. I'll be there to help anyone out with writing their first bug, querying Bugzilla and general Bugzilla Q & A. Veterans don't despair, please come on first Tuesdays to help the new folk. Also, if there is interest in working on something more specific, bring it up and we can get on it as well. Conversely, on Tuesdays the rest of the month, new users should feel welcome to come in and ask for basic help, even if it's unrelated to the topic of the day.
Hope to see you in #qa.
-tracy
Topic of the Day: Triage Firefox 2.0 unconfirmed bugs
Tuesday, Aug 8, 2006
- Triage Firefox 2.0 unconfirmed bugs
- We'll be working this Bug Query list.
- next week (Aug. 15th): 2.0 Bug Verifications
Review of last week
Bobby, a new QA community volunteer, was the only participant in this weeks Back to Basics
FAQ
Where do I start?
- The following documentation is good to become familiar with for anyone working on Mozilla projects:
- Mozilla QA linked to from the "For Testers" section of mozilla.org/developer
- A good document on how to find existing bugs
- Read Bug Writing Guidelines to learn how to write effective bug reports that lead to bug fixes.
- Review the documentation specific to the topic of the day.
- Join the #qa channel
- Go to your favorite IRC client
- Connect to irc.mozilla.org and "/join #qa"
- Then, just ask the moderators how you can help for the topic of the day.
What build should I be testing with?
- Get the latest Bon Echo builds, the release of the Firefox browser still in development.