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This page tracks planning for the development of a community around the Mozilla Iris test automation project. | |||
At present time, the following hurdles are known to exist within the project: | |||
* biggest hurdle is structure and workflow due to refactor work | |||
* logistical issue to on-board a new person | |||
* would be nice to have a goal and understanding of how you're going to measure it (eg. X number of people involved) and what impact we expect that will have / why we need it | |||
* need to think about impact of losing paid developers | |||
* people who stumble in will contribute in some minor ways and not a result of something we have deliberately done | |||
* we need to identify customers (mobile and other projects at Mozilla), invite you to a personal hack session to show you how to build a module and tests for your project. Rapid visual automation for your product. | |||
* Another idea is to get someone who tests products in an emulator (Focus, Fennec, etc) and get them to hack with us on it. | |||
* target people in the QA Org from phonebook - ask what they use for testing, how we could get them using Iris | |||
* for second half of the year, if you can travel in North America, could use somebody who could take a trip to a college, youth group, hacker space, conference, etc. Give a hands on workshop with a local group. | |||
* barrier to entry seems to be low, someone found us | |||
* need an entry survey | |||
* need to understand how people are discovering us | |||
* identify issues and nice to haves through conversations with customers, use these issues to direct community | |||
* blanket advertising won't work very well, needs to be focused on a specific area | |||
= Phase 1: SWOT Analysis = | = Phase 1: SWOT Analysis = | ||
For more background on SWOT Analysis as it pertains to Community Organization see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SWOT_analysis#In_community_organization Wikipedia]. | For more background on SWOT Analysis as it pertains to Community Organization see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SWOT_analysis#In_community_organization Wikipedia]. | ||