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"''The purpose of private browsing is to put Firefox into a temporary state where no information about the user's browsing session is stored locally. Firefox currently handles the user's privacy with a feature in preferences to clear all private data. This feature forces the user to choose between having privacy (even if only momentary), and other useful features like browsing history, and saved passwords. Users should be able to go "off the record", they shouldn't have to shoot the reporter.'' "'' [https://wiki.mozilla.org/PrivateBrowsing#Introduction wiki.mozilla.org/PrivateBrowsing]'' | "''The purpose of private browsing is to put Firefox into a temporary state where no information about the user's browsing session is stored locally. Firefox currently handles the user's privacy with a feature in preferences to clear all private data. This feature forces the user to choose between having privacy (even if only momentary), and other useful features like browsing history, and saved passwords. Users should be able to go "off the record", they shouldn't have to shoot the reporter.'' "'' [https://wiki.mozilla.org/PrivateBrowsing#Introduction wiki.mozilla.org/PrivateBrowsing]'' | ||
Revision as of 21:07, 18 September 2008
Contents
Private Browsing Tests
An Introduction
Background history
"The purpose of private browsing is to put Firefox into a temporary state where no information about the user's browsing session is stored locally. Firefox currently handles the user's privacy with a feature in preferences to clear all private data. This feature forces the user to choose between having privacy (even if only momentary), and other useful features like browsing history, and saved passwords. Users should be able to go "off the record", they shouldn't have to shoot the reporter. " wiki.mozilla.org/PrivateBrowsing
The Project Offered
The new Private Browsing feature (see bug 248970 and the test plan) needs thorough tests written in order to insure its proper functionality. This will involve collaborating with those writing the patch and tests in order to develop a full suite of tests. Resources: ehsan, discussion of Private Browsing
- Helpful Contacts:
- Clint Talbert
- E-Mail:(ctalbert at mozilla dot com)
- IRC: ctalbert
- Clint Talbert
Project Description
- Private Browsing - Unit Tests
- Possible Project Release Iteration
- Unit Tests
- Testing Areas
- Cookies
- History
- Cache
- Testing Areas
- Unit Tests
Divided up into some kind of iteration group (0.1/0.2/0.3)
Project Leader(s)
Project Contributor(s)
Project Details
Project Weekly TODO
- Week of Sept 15th
- What the scope of the project is?
- What tools/environment will be needed (Windows/Ubuntu)?
- What scope limitations can be handled for first iteration (0.1)?
- IRC Channels related to project and or other involved members?
Project News
- AaronMT 02:09, 18 September 2008 (UTC)
- Met Mardeg, was introduced to Build:TryServer, and the MozillaTry tree of Tinderbox
- AaronMT 23:50, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
- Met and talked briefly with Clint Talbert (ctalbert) (QA Dev Engineer)
- AaronMT 18:30, 15 September 2008 (UTC)
- Selected a project & created project profile page.
External Links
- Detailed Private Browsing Spec (Mozilla)
- Private Browsing (Mozilla)
- Build:TryServer (Mozilla)
- Tinderbox:Tree(MozillaTry) (Mozilla)
Non-Related to project
Other
AaronMT 18:28, 15 September 2008 (UTC)