QA/Badges
Contents
Overview of Open Badges
Information & Community Involvement
- Open badges website: http://openbadges.org/
- Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/dajbelshaw/open-badgesleicester
- Open badges wiki: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Badges
- All things badges blog: http://openbadges.tumblr.com/
- Weekly Wednesday community calls: http://bit.ly/OpenBadgesCommunityCalls
- Google group for dialogue: http://bit.ly/OpenBadgesGroup
Technical Resources
- Open badges github repository: https://github.com/mozilla/openbadges
- Dev group: http://bit.ly/OpenBadgesDevGroup
- README: https://github.com/mozilla/openbadges#mozilla-open-badges
- Badges assertion / metadata specification: https://github.com/mozilla/openbadges/wiki/Assertions
- Issuer API: https://github.com/mozilla/openbadges/wiki/Issuer-API
- Displayer API: https://github.com/mozilla/openbadges/wiki/Displayer-API
Sample Badges
QA Badges
General QA Participation Badge
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Other possible QA Badges
These ideas are suggestions and need brainstorming. They were generated based on a spreadsheet provided by Emily Goligoski.
- {1,10,20,...} testdays attended
- {1,10,20,...} testdays moderated
- {1,10,20,...} testdays organized
- {1,10,20,...} reported bugs
- {1,10,20,...} confirmed bugs
- {1,10,20,...} reported bugs fixed
- {1,10,20,...} regression ranges found
- {1,10,20,...} testcases found
- {1,10,20,...} steps to reproduce found
- {1,10,20,...} fixed bugs verified
- {1,10,20,...} triaged bugs into the appropriate component
- critsmash: contributed to the resolution of a sec-crit bug
- crashskill: contributed to the resolution of a topcrash bug
- become the default QA contact for a bugzilla component
- own a Firefox feature
- translate a document on QMO
- write a document on QMO
- contribute to our Social presence (facebook, twitter, etc)
- attend a meetup
- volunteer to support an event
- organize a meetup
- accounts: QMO, Mozillians, registered IRC nick, Bugzilla, Wiki, ReMo, etc
- contribute a patch for an in-testsuite? or in-qa-testsuite?
Communication Channels
If you want to help on the project, it's very easy to start.
Mailing List
Subscribe to our QA team mailing list and send us an e-mail presenting yourself and telling us what kind of tasks you would like to do.
IRC
You can find us at irc.mozilla.org on the #qa channel. If you don't have an IRC client, simply click here to use Mibbit's online IRC client. Feel free to talk to:
- Emily Goligoski (nickname emgollie on the IRC #badges channel)
- Marcia Knous (nickname marcia on the IRC #qa channel)
Meetings
Air Mozilla
Emily Goligoski, Design + Community Lead, Mozilla Foundation, hosted a brown bag at Mozilla Spaces, which is now up on Air Mozilla
- Date: Thu, May 02 2013
- Time: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm PDT
- Location: Mountain View, USA
- Slides (PDF 1.85 MB)