QA/QMO
QMO is the home of Mozilla Quality Assurance.
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2014 Re-design
We sought feedback on the current state of QMO (as of June 2014) on two Mozilla mailing lists: community-building and dev-quality. The ideas presented by nearly 25 community members and QA team members are summarized below.
Summary of Feedback
Purpose of QMO
- the entrance page to QA team
- explain what the QA work is
- how QMO is structured for the different products in Mozilla
- welcoming spot for our QA community
- help the community get involved with QA activities: clear directions on how to start, depending on your skills/interests to give pointers to more advanced documentation, to promote the upcoming events.
- surface recent news (blogs, feeds) about testing needs, accomplishments and events
Community Needs
- a summary of how to start at QMO, for the new contributor and pinned on the home page (How I Can Help Test - should get more prominence).
- documentation should move to Mozilla Developer Network (MDN) where the rest of Mozilla's documentation resides and is well-indexed by search engines.
- Event Notification and better Event Calendar - upcoming events *first*
- easy way to adding the events to the calendar (Google, Apple, Lighting and others), rather than downloading.
- Showing the Badges for QA.
- interaction via IRC
- platform for QA education (open source testing tools, technical skills)
- listing of community members and their contributions / areas of focus
QMO Home Page
- remove the login on the top right of the home page
- create Planet QA with the blog - syndicate feeds from team members' blogs
- update the careers button to the correct link
- publicize open QA meeting on Wednesdays (see https://qa.ubuntu.com/ for inspiration)
- keep teams icons since they are adorable (kudos to Craig Cook for creating them!)
- Video section - get rid of it
- updated theme
- mobile support
Team pages
- Team photo on team page
- each team member's email address for direct community interaction
- links to highlight any specific events/news/blog posts targeting their projects
- MDN / Wiki links on how to participate in their work.
- link directly to the One and Done tasks already filtered for that project
- the Desktop Firefox page should have links to Nightly/Aurora/Beta downloads
Development
QMO is currently based on Wordpress and some plugins for additional functionality.
- Sep 09, 2014 snapshot of QMO with new QMO6 Wordpress theme
- Github repo of QMO6 Wordpress theme
- Github repo of QMO source code
- Github repo of QMO re-design ideas
- Github repo of Mezzanine-based QMO prototype
Communication Channels
If you want to help with this 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:
- Marcia Knous (nickname marcia on the IRC #qa channel)
Meetings
- Tiger Team Meeting Nov 06, 2014
- QMO Docs => MDN Sprint Oct 30, 2014
- QMO Docs => MDN Sprint Oct 23, 2014
- QMO Docs => MDN Sprint Oct 16, 2014
- QMO Docs => MDN Sprint Oct 09, 2014
- QMO Docs => MDN Sprint Oct 02, 2014
- Tiger Team Meeting Sep 25, 2014
- QMO Docs => MDN Sprint Sep 05, 2014
- Tiger Team Meeting Sep 04, 2014
- Tiger Team Meeting Aug 21, 2014
- MDN Documentation Meeting Aug 13, 2014
- Tiger Team Meeting Aug 07, 2014
- QA Work Week Meeting Jul 30, 2014
Mozilla QA Work Week 2014
Parul Mathur, Mozilla community contributor held a session.
- Date: Wed, July 30 2014
- Time: 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm PST
- Location: Mountain View, USA
- IRC: irc://irc.mozilla.org#qa
- Minutes of Meeting
Mockups
QMO Home Page
QMO Community Page
QMO Team Page
This is a template of what each QMO Team Page could potentially look like.