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* Mentor a community member by helping them get started with automation or manual testing.
* Mentor a community member by helping them get started with automation or manual testing.


Completing any of the tasks above makes you eligible for our first team badge. Apply here https://badges.mozilla.org/en-US/badges/badge/Web-QA-Apprentice . Make sure to enter your info on [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1DGARDo3ii4nIF-nS80fCoF58k0iLcgll8UFB7Lu1eVk/viewform?usp=send_form the form]!
Completing any of the tasks above makes you eligible for our second team badge. Apply here https://badges.mozilla.org/en-US/badges/badge/Web-QA-Apprentice . Make sure to enter your info on [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1DGARDo3ii4nIF-nS80fCoF58k0iLcgll8UFB7Lu1eVk/viewform?usp=send_form the form]!


==[https://wiki.mozilla.org/QA/Execution/Web_Testing/Community/Core_Contributor Core Contributor] ==
==[https://wiki.mozilla.org/QA/Execution/Web_Testing/Community/Core_Contributor Core Contributor] ==

Revision as of 19:24, 9 May 2014

Who Is In The Web QA Community

An overview of the Web QA Community based on the larger Mozilla Community.

Who Is In The Web QA Community

Casual Contributor

Become a casual contributor to our team! A casual contributor is someone who has volunteered small amounts of time in an activity. It shows you have made an initial investment in our team. Requirements include at least one of the listed examples. We would love for you to join us!

  • Mission impact: In aggregate, casual contributors create real value for the improvement of Web QA projects and Mozilla, spreading the word, providing decision-informing data and more.
  • Estimated size: Thousands of people

Requirements:

Completing any of the tasks above makes you eligible for our first team badge. Apply here https://badges.mozilla.org/en-US/badges/badge/Web-QA-Enthusiast . Make sure to enter your info on the form!

Active Contributor

Level up by taking on more responsibility, we have more tasks for you to learn new skills and help out the team. An active contributor is someone who has volunteered substantial time performing Web QA activities that involves interactions with others within the last 1 or 2 months. Requirements include one or more of the listed examples.

  • Mission impact: Active contributors directly support Web QA through their contributions of time and skill and provide the team with the ability to move forward with a wide range projects.
  • Goal size: 25 - 30 people

Requirements:

  • Attend and participate in multiple test days for Marketplace or Web QA
  • File at least 3 bugs on Web QA projects
  • Lead manual testing for a feature release. Start running manual tests and contact a project team member to ask about taking on manual testing.
  • Have 3 pull requests merged on Web QA projects
  • Mentor a community member by helping them get started with automation or manual testing.

Completing any of the tasks above makes you eligible for our second team badge. Apply here https://badges.mozilla.org/en-US/badges/badge/Web-QA-Apprentice . Make sure to enter your info on the form!

Core Contributor

A core contributor is someone who has a leadership position on the Web QA team.

  • Examples: Web QA project lead, someone who can be the primary tester on one of our projects, and can coordinate release testing. Web QA community builder, someone who rallies our community and actively works with new contributors. Web QA Automation core contributor, someone who regularly makes pull requests and comments on one or many of our GitHub project repos.
  • Goal size: 8 - 10 people
  • Mission impact: Core contributors make major impacts on Web QA projects through their contributions of time, skill and leadership.