QA/Legacy/One and Done

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This page contains all of the important details for One and Done.

Overview

The "One and Done" initiative, previously known as "QA Taskboard", is a workflow where Mozilla community contributors can pick tasks and work on them - one at a time, one day at a time - and feel good about doing them.

Previous project data can be found here: QA Taskboard.

Get Involved

If you'd like to try out One and Done, sign up and pick a task! There is an option within One and Done to give feedback once you finish or abandon a task.

To contribute to our code base, check the readme document in the One and Done github repo. The site is written in Python and uses Django.

To report a bug or suggest an enhancement, please use Bugzilla.

Info & Specs


URLS

Specs

Team

The primary and secondary contacts for each role of this project:

  • Project Managers: Rebecca Billings / Liz Henry
  • Developers: Bob Silverberg / Pankaj Malhotra (:bitgeeky) / Maja Frydrychowicz (:maja_zf)
  • IT/WebOps: TBD

Communication You can contact us using the dev-quality mailing list. You may also find us in the #qa IRC channel. Feel free to ping:

rbillings
lizzard
marcia
mbrandt
pragmatic

Meetings

+1 650 903 0800, x92 99454 or +1 800 707 2533, pin 369 - conf 99454

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Metrics

  • May 7: 305 non-staff contributors, 195 task attempts, 123 finished.
  • June 2: 670 non-staff contributors, 444 task attempts. 302 finished.
  • July 15: 1632 non-staff users. 879 task attempts. 617 finished.
  • Aug 6: 1790 non-staff users. 1327 task attempts. 929 finished.
  • Sep 4: 2901 users, 1750 task attempts, 1219 finished.