FirefoxSummit/2006/ProposedSessions/CommunityTestingAndLitmus

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Session Title

Community Testing and Litmus: What's Working, What Isn't

Session Leaders

  • Coop

Summary

Litmus has been Mozilla's face to the testing community for over a year now. Over that time, we have learned a lot about the amount and kind of community testing support we can expect. It's time we revisited our assumptions and update the tool to meet our changing needs.

Agenda

  • Some stats about testday participation
    • Discussion of trends: is more better?
  • How has manual test run execution changed over the past year, specifically WRT increased community interaction?
    • How can Litmus change to adapt to this?
  • Whiteboarding
    • test run interface
    • new index page -> what aggregate stats do we want?
    • new reports?

Interested Attendees

Please add your name here if you're likely to attend this session, this will help prioritize sessions and minimize conflicts

  • Coop