Paul C. (Mozilla Intern) and I are organizing an effort to generate content for the new QMO site we are developing. For those that have not seen the templates, check out: http://people.mozilla.com/~jpatel/qmo/templates/
That is what the new QMO will look like and we are busy gathering helpful pages from mozilla.org, DevMo, and the Mozilla wiki so we can populate the new site with good documents and tutorials to enable more people to help with Mozilla QA. Paul C. has combed through a lot of data and compiled a great list at http://quality.mozilla.org/docs/qmo2.
Placing all the data creation mechanisms beneath the "Create" link is not entirely intuitive to me. Perhaps if "Add Content" were always exapanded, it would aid discoverability of this feature.
For my part, I was trying to understand how to create tasks and I clicked on everything related to "Tasks" and "My Account". So those were the default places I looked to find that ability. It never occurred to me to click beneath "Create", although you'd think that would be pretty obvious. :-p
Under tools:
* Hendrix
* Talkback/Breakpad
* Tinderbox
Someplace else (not sure where)
* Nightly Testers (Firefox)
* Nightly Testers (Thunderbird)
As we add more content to the site, it's going to be hard to keep track of documents without a good way to label them. Drupal has a very robust "categories/taxonomy" system that will allow us to group things together and easily lookup content...but only if we are smart about how we set things up.
I have defined a set of categories for various content types, but it's going to require a lot of tweaking before we get it right. So please think about how we can label certain documents and posts and share your thoughts here. Thanks!