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=== '''GOAL: Create a 2015 MDN test roadmap, including community test plan''' ===
=== '''GOAL: Create a 2015 MDN test roadmap, including community test plan''' ===


=== '''GOAL:  Introduce, refine, and announce a buildmaster role to reduce the feedback loop for automation failures, and increase engagement of developers and community ''' ===
=== '''GOAL:  Introduce, refine, and announce a Buildmaster role to reduce the feedback loop for automation failures, and increase engagement of developers and community ''' ===


== Supporting Projects ==
== Supporting Projects ==
Many of our projects are inter-related, and there are many supporting projects that we want to call out as they are important and cannot be entirely neglected in favor of these goals. This section calls these out.
Many of our projects are inter-related, and there are many supporting projects that we want to call out as they are important and cannot be entirely neglected in favor of these goals. This section calls these out.

Revision as of 05:18, 6 May 2015

Web QA Team Goals

  • This is still tentative, but is getting closer to being finalized; when it is, this message will be removed or updated to reflect that status.

Official Q2 Goals

  • Help support and ensure a successful launch of the 2015 Firefox Growth Campaign
  • Help enable wider adoption of One and Done by other teams
  • Create a 2015 MDN test roadmap, including community test plan
  • Introduce, refine, and announce a Buildmaster role to reduce the feedback loop for automation failures, and increase engagement of developers and community

GOAL: Help support and ensure a successful launch of the 2015 Firefox Growth Campaign

GOAL: Help enable wider adoption of One and Done by other teams, by addressing:

GOAL: Create a 2015 MDN test roadmap, including community test plan

GOAL: Introduce, refine, and announce a Buildmaster role to reduce the feedback loop for automation failures, and increase engagement of developers and community

Supporting Projects

Many of our projects are inter-related, and there are many supporting projects that we want to call out as they are important and cannot be entirely neglected in favor of these goals. This section calls these out.