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* Join our [https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/mozwebqa Web QA Mailing list] | * Join our [https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/mozwebqa Web QA Mailing list] | ||
* Attend a Web QA test day! Look for Marketplace or other Web QA events on [https://quality.mozilla.org/category/events/ the QMO Events page] | * Attend a Web QA test day! Look for Marketplace or other Web QA events on [https://quality.mozilla.org/category/events/ the QMO Events page] | ||
* Complete a [https://oneanddone.mozilla.org/en-US/tasks/available/?area=12 Web QA One and Done task] | |||
* Earn one of our [https://badges.mozilla.org/en-US/profiles/profile/webqa.badges Web QA team badges] | * Earn one of our [https://badges.mozilla.org/en-US/profiles/profile/webqa.badges Web QA team badges] | ||
* Run some [https://moztrap.mozilla.org/runtests/environment/2764/ manual tests on MozTrap] | * Run some [https://moztrap.mozilla.org/runtests/environment/2764/ manual tests on MozTrap] | ||
Revision as of 18:33, 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. 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:
- Join our Web QA Mailing list
- Attend a Web QA test day! Look for Marketplace or other Web QA events on the QMO Events page
- Complete a Web QA One and Done task
- Earn one of our Web QA team badges
- Run some manual tests on MozTrap
- Join our Mozillians Web QA group
- Comment on one of our GitHub team projects, or submit a pull request on a Web QA team repo
Completing any of the tasks below 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 etherpad so we can confirm your work!
Active Contributor
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.
- Examples: Active participation in Web QA Test Days, someone who files bugs against our websites, someone who leads manual testing on a project, someone who submits occasional pull requests on a Web QA Automation repo.
- Goal size: 25 - 30 people
- 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.
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.