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Welcome to the Mozilla QA Community Bug Day wiki!!

Join us on IRC in #bugday every Tuesday to discuss Bugzilla bugs and get help from the Mozilla QA team.

Bug Days are 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. We gather together at predetermined times to focus on particular areas in Bugzilla. The exact area or topic for Bug Day may vary week to week. But the general idea is to work through some sort of bug list as a team.

Topic of the Day

Search for Dupes of Fixed Bug in Firefox 2.0.0.3/1.5.0.11 - Verify Fixed Bugs

Getting Started

While the topic of day may have a particular focus for the session, we always want to try to do the following:

  • Replicate the problems specified in bug reports and mark them as "confirmed" whenever we are able to do so.
  • Clarify bug reports whenever we can do so without distorting the problems.
  • Close bug reports as WORKSFORME or INVALID when it's appropriate to do so.
  • Ask reporters to provide missing information that would help to replicate and ultimately fix the bugs they report.

Note: If you don't have the necessary rights to make a change to a bug, add a comment to the bug detailing what should be changed and why. You can also make this known in the #bugday channel, and one of the moderators or an experienced volunteer will assist you.

Schedule

Bug days are arranged into three sessions so as to be convenient for participants around the world. The three sessions target "prime time" for those in Asia/Australia, Europe/Africa, and North/South America, but anyone may attend the sessions as they wish.

The table below shows the three sessions, as well as how the times for each of the sessions translate into various time zones.

Timezone \ Session East Asia / Australia Europe / Africa Americas
GMT-10 Hawaii Tue 01:00-03:00 Tue 09:00-11:00 Tue 16:00-18:00
GMT-7 N.America, PST* Tue 04:00-06:00 Tue 12:00-14:00 Tue 19:00-21:00
GMT-6 N.America, MDT* Tue 05:00-07:00 Tue 13:00-15:00 Tue 20:00-22:00
GMT-5 N.America, CDT* Tue 06:00-08:00 Tue 14:00-16:00 Tue 21:00-23:00
GMT-4 N.America, EST* Tue 07:00-09:00 Tue 15:00-17:00 Tue 22:00-00:00
GMT UK/Ireland Tue 11:00-13:00 Tue 19:00-21:00 Wed 02:00-04:00
GMT+1 Europe, CET Tue 12:00-14:00 Tue 20:00-22:00 Wed 03:00-05:00
GMT+3 Moscow Tue 14:00-16:00 Tue 22:00-00:00 Wed 05:00-07:00
GMT+8 Beijing Tue 19:00-21:00 Wed 03:00-05:00 Wed 10:00-12:00
GMT+9 Japan Tue 20:00-22:00 Wed 04:00-06:00 Wed 11:00-13:00

Some of us hang around between or after sessions, so you may find someone in #bugday outside of this time, and if not, you can always find people in #qa.

* Calculated with DST

Community Representatives

Bug days are led by Mozilla's QA staff and by experienced volunteers from our community.

Staying Connected

  • Click here to join the mailing list.
  • Hang out in #qa when we're not scheduled in #bugday or #testday
  • Keep an eye on this page. Weekly updates will be posted by Thursday afternoon (California time)
  • Read the Mozilla QA blog

FAQ

Where do I start?

What build should I be testing with?

Bug Day History