Web QA automation event October 10th
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’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
Fall Brings With It Some Changes As Clint, our Director of Quality, wrote in his Getting Ready for Fall blogpost, there are some process and project-coverage/testing-approach changes underway to the … 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
One of the ongoing tasks of the Web QA department is managing xfails. This document will explain what xfails are, and describe the steps one can take to investigate and … Read more
After tests are running- what next? The first step in getting started on Automated Testing is to start running automation locally. After getting set up, the next big step is to … Read more
This post is going to cover exploratory testing in the Ask a Question flow inside SUMO, Mozilla’s Support website. You can jump ahead and run this test directly in Moztrap: … Read more
Running Web QA automated tests So you’re interested in contributing to Mozilla Web QA automation projects but don’t know where to start? This doc will help you get up and running a … Read more