Posts by camd

MozTrap 1.3 has arrived

camd

I have been busily (spell-check says that IS a real word) working on new features and fixes for MozTrap for a couple months now and we’ve pushed out several improvements that should make your MozTrapping easier (spell-check says that IS NOT a real word, but I still believe in it). I have added a Release […] Continue reading

MozTrap 1.1 is ready for you

camd

For those just tuning in…. Historically manual test case management at Mozilla used an old tool called Litmus. Litmus was a good tool for its time, but it had several design flaws that made it difficult for us to grow it as the Mozilla QA team’s needs expanded. Today, we are happy to announce Litmus’ […] Continue reading

Priorities change, don’t they?

camd

OK, so I have to eat some crow here.  I talked about some new features we had planned for the “end of May” in my last blog post.  And then the priorities changed.  Most of our dev team was pulled off MozTrap to work on another Mozilla project.  So the pace of development has slowed […] Continue reading

MozTrap 1.1 is under way

camd

William Lachance from the A-Team here at Mozilla is credited with creating this Meme poster for us.  I thought it was hilarious.  🙂 And on we go with the 1.1 version of MozTrap.  We have enough features on our wishlist to take us for a couple more years.  And it seems like the list keeps […] Continue reading

MozTrap 1.0 has arrived!

camd

My team and I have been working on this product for over a year, and we have finally hit our 1.0 version! The name?  Oh that…  Thank you for all the responses to the survey.  Seemed like people’s opinions went in quite a few different directions.  Some liked short and simple names.  Some liked funnier […] Continue reading

Help Name our new Tool

camd

When we transitioned Case Conductor from being built on uTest’s platform to the new pure-Django version, it ended up this new tool really stopped being Case Conductor.  This tool has now transitioned to being a purely Mozilla product, and now we need to decide on a new name.  That’s where YOU come in. We’ve floated […] Continue reading

0.8.X Branch now available

camd

We are working our way toward our 1.0 release slated for 3/30.  And this is a major milestone for us. This new branch reflects an architectural change we decided to make last November.  We have moved the project to be purely Django.  This has simplified everything from deploying the product to developing new features and […] Continue reading

I guess we could document it…

camd

In the process of developing Case Conductor, we have to make a lot of design decisions.  We are using Pivotal Tracker to manage our user stories, and that’s been working great.  Often, when we have chats about how to implement a story, we note the decisionright there in the story itself.  This is fine for […] Continue reading