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* 29 Nov 2006 ([[User:elichak | Liz Chak]]) | * 29 Nov 2006 ([[User:elichak | Liz Chak]]) | ||
** Hosted the Firefox Performance Testing Setup Day | ** Hosted the Firefox Performance Testing Setup Day | ||
− | ** It was successful as students gave constructive feedback on the framework: [[ | + | ** It was successful as students gave constructive feedback on the framework: [[Firefox_Performance_Testing_:_A_Python_framework_for_Windows#In_class_Firefox_Performance_Testing | Student comments on framework]] |
** Contributes to the improvement of the framework | ** Contributes to the improvement of the framework | ||
Revision as of 23:34, 30 November 2006
Contents
Project Name
Functional Testing
Project Description
Testing performed from a user's perspective. Includes the running and writing of test cases in Litmus, filing and tracking bugs through [bugzilla.mozilla.org bugzilla], stress-testing and exploratory debugging. This project requires a dedication to breaking software in an organized and repeatable fashion. There is no such thing as "the wrong way" to use software and the functional tester is adept at abusing a system in previously-unknown ways.
Project Leader(s)
Liz Chak (elichak)
Project Contributor(s)
Project Details
- 29 Nov 2006 ( Liz Chak)
- Hosted the Firefox Performance Testing Setup Day
- It was successful as students gave constructive feedback on the framework: Student comments on framework
- Contributes to the improvement of the framework
Project News
- Do you have some time to spare?? The pre-release candidate of 2.0.0.1 needs to be tested. Let elichak know if you want to help out, Club Moz could set up an event to do this together as a group.
- Get zip here
- Instructions to set up
- Other contact: Rob Campbell