One and Done is being decommissioned October, 2016
One and Done began several years ago as an implementation of a big audacious goal by the Web QA team. We wanted to create a way for people to learn … Read more
One and Done began several years ago as an implementation of a big audacious goal by the Web QA team. We wanted to create a way for people to learn … Read more
We are pleased to announce that our brand new IRC bot, webqabot, has joined our IRC channel. webqabot is very similar to mozwebqabot, who used to inhabit the channel, except … Read more
One and Done has continued to grow and evolve in 2015. We’ve increased the number and variety of tasks – which is a great way to expand the options for … Read more
Hi, I’m Matt Brandt [:mbrandt in irc]. I’m a core contributor on Mozilla’s Web QA team. I work for the dino. A shared experiment As a QA team we had … Read more
We are excited to see so much interest from contributors working on One and Done! The upcoming OPW internship will be a great opportunity to get more involved. The application … Read more
The Web QA team is excited to announce our participation in the OPW Internship project! We’re looking for a developer to intern on the One and Done project from December … Read more
We’re making a renewed effort as a team to hold more test events. You don’t need to come in person- it’s all held on IRC. With a small amount of … Read more
We have been really busy this quarter! There have been numerous small releases, and a couple of big ones. The overall list of features and bugs released is amazing! There … Read more
This has been an exciting year for One and Done. In order to keep track of our users and the fabulous work they are doing, we made it so that … Read more
The role of Mozilla’s Web QA team is to ensure the quality of our web applications across a variety of platforms and browsers. We work on a wide variety of … Read more
Getting started with Manual Testing Are you interested in helping test Mozilla’s websites? One of the best ways to get to know the different projects is by doing manual testing. … Read more
Mozilla’s team is excited to see your interest in our browser-based, automated checks. Thanks for stopping by! 🙂 This page describes our Web QA projects which use browser-based automation as well as everything … Read more