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'''<big>Firefox Performance Testing : A Python framework for Windows</big>'''
 
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*work to upgrade the framework to work with a mozilla graph server
 
*work to upgrade the framework to work with a mozilla graph server
 
*work with the mozilla community and contribute to an open source project
 
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= Project Leader(s) =
 
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* [[User:Elichak| Liz Chak (elichak)]]
 
* [[User:Elichak| Liz Chak (elichak)]]
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= Project Contributor(s) =
 
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Might require contributors down the road..
 
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<b>Note: This is NOT the typical mundane black box testing</b>
 
<b>Note: This is NOT the typical mundane black box testing</b>
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= Project News =
 
= Project News =

Revision as of 15:38, 23 September 2006

Project Name

Firefox Performance Testing : A Python framework for Windows


Project Description

The goal of this project is to:

  • get the current framework up and running to help work with others
  • get the framework running in an automated fashion
  • help with the creation and execution of new tests
  • work to upgrade the framework to work with a mozilla graph server
  • work with the mozilla community and contribute to an open source project


Project Leader(s)


Project Contributor(s)

Might require contributors down the road..


Project Details

From this project, you will:

  • learn python
  • learn about white box testing methodologies
  • work with an open source community
  • more generally learn about the functioning of QA in an open source community


This will benefit you in the future when presented with a new program, you'll be able to give an idea of how to approach testing - to give adequate coverage and be able to provide some metric of program stability and functionality


Note: This is NOT the typical mundane black box testing


Project News

Bon Echo Community Test Day

Friday, September 22, 2006, from 7am - 5pm PDT
Mozilla QA Community:BonEcho 2.0RC1 prerelease Community Test Day