The newly redone Quality.mozilla.org (aka QMO), has just rolled out and got a newer and cleaner facelift to the site. Spearheaded by our very own Aakash Desai and the contribution of work and ideas from many others, we hope version 2.0 of the site will encourage more exposure and usage of those who have an interest in what Mozilla products testing means. If you are already familiar with the previous version of QMO, you should feel right at home while navigating through the site. Here are some of the highlights of the site, described in the mozilla.dev.quality post by Aakash:
- An introduction to Mozilla QA video
- WordPress CMS
- Landing pages for Mozilla Product Teams
- Simplified Document Tree view
- Planet QA blog feed
- Shortcuts to Twitter / Facebook / RSS feeds
And of course, we continue to reorganize documentation, maintain QA events in the calendar view, and of course you can interact directly in the #qa irc channel directly via mibbit. So give it a trial run and let us know what you think!
June 4, 2010 at 4:15 am
need to fix the qmo links from this page:
http://www.mozilla.org/contribute/
http://quality.mozilla.org/get-involved
http://quality.mozilla.org/projects/webdev-qa
don’t have target pages now.
June 4, 2010 at 4:50 am
Thanks, i filed a bug to get that changed on mozilla.org.
June 4, 2010 at 10:07 am
[…] Chung, a Manager in the Quality Assurance (QA) group at the Mozilla Corporation (MoCo), announced an updated QMO (quality.mozilla.org) […]
June 4, 2010 at 12:11 pm
Great video! This kind of material really helps people get a deeper understanding of what Mozilla QA means and the deep impact testers can make on such products. People always enjoy watching this video, with the players, on the field talking about what they do.
Please, pretty please provide subtitles we can localize.
Thanks!
June 4, 2010 at 3:19 pm
We’re working on individual team videos next, so there will be highlights and demos on the latest products to the audience. Thanks for the tip, i’ll pass along the word about subtitles!
June 4, 2010 at 1:15 pm
Are the previous user accounts and or ability to create a QMO account and edit pages now removed? It looks like it’s governed by a wordpress admin who creates authors
June 4, 2010 at 3:20 pm
Right, there’s no public user accounts yet for this version of wordpress. This is one of the top priority features to get into the next version of QMO.