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WeeklyUpdates/2009-07-27

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* Lots of projects in the queue: Mozilla Serviceweek, Mozilla creative Collective (MCC), SUMO, AMO, Spread Firefox
* Next up: Add testcases for AMO. Test MCC phase-2 features. Test SUMO 1.2.1,AMO 5.0.8 releases
* Wrote [https://wiki.mozilla.org/[QA/Execution/Web_Testing/Volunteer |Volunteer document]], which seeks to engage and inform potential community members
'''Metrics, Accessibility, Localization, Community'''
** We had a very successful joint [http://blog.mozilla.com/tomcat/2009/07/ OpenOffice/Mozilla Project open source meeting-up] in Munich last Friday. ~38 people attended!
** MozQA Campus Reps Poster has been [http://www.flickr.com/photos/ericqle/3761269902/ finished]
** Had the [http://quality.mozilla.org/blogs/results-amo-508-testday AMO 5.0.8 Testday]. Summary can be found [https://wiki.mozilla.org/[TestDay:2009-7-24 |here]]
* Metrics: Presented the manual BFT code coverage versus automated code coverage data analysis in QA meeting. Will publish more publicly shortly! Preparing a spreadsheet that contains source file name, autocov%, manulacov%, GenBug fixes, Regression bug fixes, Sec bug fixes, auto functional cov, manual functional cov for each file. Should be ready Thursday.
'''Test Development'''
* Clint and Joel gave a [https://wiki.mozilla.org/[mobile/QAOSCON09 |presentation]] at [http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009 OSCON]* Got Mochitests running on Windows Mobile by using a [[http://elvis314.wordpress.com/2009/07/27/running-httpd-js-on-a-remote-host/ remote server to host]] the tests. Now working to see if that is really the best way to run Mochi* on winmo.
* Continue to plug away at the HTML5 parser test suite; particularly the tokenizer and tree builder tests.
* Heather and Aaron presented the QAC at Thursday's Design Lunch. We got a bunch of [https://wiki.mozilla.org/[QA/TDAI/QAC_Design_Lunch_Notes_2009-07-23 |feedback]], and are finishing up addressing that this week.
* Finishing the Site Compare tool and beginning to get the Fennec Results Server off the ground
Canmove, confirm, emeritus
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