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*https://github.com/AutomatedTester/Garmr
*https://github.com/AutomatedTester/Garmr
*meant to check security items on our security check list - https://wiki.mozilla.org/WebAppSec/Secure_Coding_QA_Checklist
*meant to check security items on our security check list - https://wiki.mozilla.org/WebAppSec/Secure_Coding_QA_Checklist
== Friday ==
== Friday Notes<br> ==
*remove the blocker dependency, get Se2 running
 
*finding a project that we can try out BrowserMob with, and do a trial run
*remove the blocker dependency, get Se2 running  
*Need a real strategy for the environments that we need to support
*finding a project that we can try out BrowserMob with, and do a trial run  
**we should be using Webtrends+anticipated users’ platforms (we want to support other platforms for conversion)
*Need a real strategy for the environments that we need to support  
*Grid 2 is again a dependency/blocker
**we should be using Webtrends+anticipated users’ platforms (we want to support other platforms for conversion)  
*Nightly, Aurora, Beta, RC FF
*Grid 2 is again a dependency/blocker  
**need to explore an automated way to upgrade Nightly & Aurora
*Nightly, Aurora, Beta, RC FF  
**doing this cleanly would be a nice contribution to the community
**need to explore an automated way to upgrade Nightly &amp; Aurora  
**Ensure Se supports Nightly & Aurora envs
**doing this cleanly would be a nice contribution to the community  
*Latest Chrome, Safari (limited/non-existent Selenium support at present), Opera (you’re welcome Esteban)
**Ensure Se supports Nightly &amp; Aurora envs  
*Linux, OSX, Win XP, Vista?,Win 7
*Latest Chrome, Safari (limited/non-existent Selenium support at present), Opera (you’re welcome Esteban)  
*Consider Android, iPad, iPhone envs
*Linux, OSX, Win XP, Vista?,Win 7  
*explore targeting specific platforms with Se (Firefox x on Windows x, etc.) -- granularity with environments for test runs
*Consider Android, iPad, iPhone envs  
*Look at resurrecting an Ubuntu Linux environment for Selenium
*explore targeting specific platforms with Se (Firefox x on Windows x, etc.) -- granularity with environments for test runs  
*What about Mac OS X Lion support? Do we want to maintain dual environments?
*Look at resurrecting an Ubuntu Linux environment for Selenium  
**Which testruns run in Snow Leopard, which run in Lion? Do we want a blend of both?
*What about Mac OS X Lion support? Do we want to maintain dual environments?  
**Which testruns run in Snow Leopard, which run in Lion? Do we want a blend of both?  
**Modify the current environment string to differentiate between the two versions
**Modify the current environment string to differentiate between the two versions
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