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WeeklyUpdates/2008-09-22

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QA
== QA ==
 
Firefox 3.0.x
* Released 3.0.2 RC6 to beta. Completed smoke tests, update testing, bug verifications, and live checks. [tony, marcoz, marcia, others]
 
Firefox 3.1
* Feature testing:
** Completed first draft of the [[https://wiki.mozilla.org/QA/Firefox3.1/Private_Browsing_Test_Plan|Private Browsing test plan]]. Ran the latest tryserver build [marcia]
* More testing with JAWS 10.0 public beta. Verified that some of the bugs reported to us by FS and mutual user base are indeed fixed in 3.1. Most of these also in 3.0.2. [marcoz]
* Filed a number of Tracemonkey bugs: {{bug|455773}}, {{bug|451843}}
 
Test Dev
* Gristmill - Found out that the approach for looking up anaomous elemetns won't work. Adam and Mikeal came up with a [http://code.google.com/p/mozmill/wiki/LookupProposal new lookup proposal]. Finished initial implementation of the Lookup object. Still need to do inspector work and testing.
** Finished the initial MozMill framework event system. Added listeners for the existing UI to display new framework messages. [mikeal]
 
Community
* We held a Dev Day at Seneca College on Sept 15-16. Key leaders of this were Dave Humphrey, Mark Finkle, Clint Talbert. Videos of all the sessions will be made available via the Seneca website and hopefully on DevMO.
* Held a Firefox/WebVisum/general MoFo talk at the [http://www.bsvh.org Blinden- und Sehbehindertenverein Hamburg e.V.], which is the local blindness self-help organization. Well-received with a lot of good questions and excitement.
* * Prepared a presentation that I'll hold at the [http://www.best-of-accessibility.de Best Of Accessibility Symposium] on Thursday September 25. First presentation will be for newcomers to screen reader technology showing how web 2.0 pages like Twitter interact with a screen reader. Second will be on WAI-ARIA, demonstrating simple page enhancements that greatly improve accessibility.
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