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1. Install the latest Nightly.
See [[Marketplace/Mozillian_Preview#Quick_Start_Guide_for_Desktop_Web_Runtime|Quick Start Guide]] for basic install information.
2. Log in to Marketplace using this URL: https://marketplace.mozilla.org/en-US/login
3. Go to https://marketplace.mozilla.org/en-US/reviewers/apps/queue/


From each review page you need to go to an app's details page to install it. It will install natively but you have to go find it in your Applications folder or start menu or wherever.
From each review page you need to go to an app's details page to install it. It will install natively but you have to go find it in your Applications folder or start menu or wherever.

Revision as of 17:34, 27 April 2012

See Quick Start Guide for basic install information.

From each review page you need to go to an app's details page to install it. It will install natively but you have to go find it in your Applications folder or start menu or wherever.

Anything that is notable I put here: [1]

If an app has weird issues or is broken, don't reject it but add it to that list with a description of the problem, and also add a comment in the review page. You'll see that several apps already have comments from me about being on hold, so just skip those. It's quite possible that broken functionality is WebRT's fault and not the app. And pop-up windows don't work at all with WebRT so things like Facebook Connect don't work.

Don't use the "request more info" button because it doesn't work properly, and don't super review things because it sends an email.

Basically we're just checking to see if the app installs, launches, and isn't awful or spam. It should have some metadata that accurately describes it too. If there's something odd, just note it and leave it in the queue; we'll tackle the hard ones later.