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Ludovic Hirlimann
In the timezone in where I live, 2010 (and yes that’s only meaningful if you use the Gregorian calendar ) is approaching to an end, a few more hours and the year will be gone. I’d like to take the… Continue reading
Ludovic Hirlimann
In the timezone in where I live, 2010 (and yes that’s only meaningful if you use the Gregorian calendar ) is approaching to an end, a few more hours and the year will be gone. I’d like to take the… Continue reading
mevans4900
This blog entry has been in my queue for quite some time. But here it is now. Late last October I attended the 5th annual Google Test Automation Conference. The GTAC conferences are held in different cities every year and … Continue reading → Continue reading
Anthony Hughes
Good day fellow automaters! I’m happy to announce that we now have a new resource to help you with writing test scripts. The new Mozmill Styleguide is your go-to reference point for all things coding style when writing Mozmill tests. … Continue reading
Anthony Hughes
In an effort to better manage my projects and workflow, I’m trying to blog my weekly status reports. Enjoy! For more detailed information, please see my detailed status report. Accomplishments 1. Firefox 3.5.16 and Firefox 3.6.13 updates released 2. Discovered potential issue in python scripts causing scrambling of testrun order of Mozmill tests on Linux32 […] Continue reading
Anthony Hughes
Yesterday, December 8, we held a testday for the recent changes to Session Store in Firefox 4. Overall it was a productive day with people triaging several bugs and running several new tests. A big thank you goes out to … Continue reading
aakashd
Dynamic things are fun. They add spice to life. People are more likely to pay attention to them. When looking at QMO, “dynamic” certainly didn’t come to mind. Most of the content is static. Of the static content there, it’s kinda dull. We have feeds, but they’re sparsely updated. So, QMO 3.0 is a take […] Continue reading
Henrik Skupin
Thanks everyone for helping us last week in running the Add-ons Manager test day. During the day we were able to focus on the verification of a couple of bugs. Further some new issues have been turned out, even some … Continue reading
Anthony Hughes
In an effort to better manage my projects and workflow, I’m trying to blog my weekly status reports. Enjoy! For more detailed information, please see my detailed status report. Accomplishments 1. A new Mozmill coding styleguide was posted to MDN. 2. 3.6.13/3.5.16build2 pushed to beta 3. All Litmus results (35) now vetted 4. All resolved […] Continue reading
Syndicator
Nightly Tester Tools 3.0 has been released, containing some new features. Among the added features are Crashme functionality, copying about:support to pastebin, and viewing the pushlog of changes since the last nightly. Since the update about the future of Nightly Tester Tools, there’s been some discussion around the addon compatibility feature. We decided to take […] Continue reading