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Next BugDay Quality Assurance Event Tomorrow

Monday January 26th, 2004

Asa Dotzler writes: "Tuesday is BugDay, our weekly IRC event to find bugs in mozilla.org products and get more people involved in Mozilla quality assurance and testing. It starts Tuesday morning and runs through until the evening (USA time). Interested participants are invited to visit the #mozillazine channel on irc.mozilla.org, where members of the Mozilla community will help them file and triage bug reports using Bugzilla, the mozilla.org bug tracking tool. If you've been interested in getting more involved in the Mozilla development process, or have looked at Bugzilla before but found it all a little too scary, BugDays are a great way to receive guidance and get your questions answered."

#1 Mozilla focus?

by jedbro

Monday January 26th, 2004 4:11 PM

Is Bugzilla day focused more upon bug hunting for the suite? Or also Firebird/Thunderbird related?

#2 Everyone can join bugday

by sipaq

Monday January 26th, 2004 5:20 PM

It's free for all users. So if you're using the Application Suite, Firebird, Thunderbird, or Camino, you're welcome to join bugday.

#3 CoOoL

by ercan

Monday January 26th, 2004 5:53 PM

Again a Bugday? Cool! :-]

#4 Reply

by napolj2

Monday January 26th, 2004 7:42 PM

What are the official hours for BugDay?

#5 Re: Reply

by sipaq

Tuesday January 27th, 2004 2:41 AM

10 AM - 6 PM Pacific Time (California) / 6 PM - 2 AM Greenwich Mean Time (Great Britain) / 7 PM - 3 AM Central European Time (Germany)

#6 Bugzilla cleanup days?

by ecarlson

Tuesday January 27th, 2004 5:30 PM

What happened to Bugzilla cleanup days, where people combed through the already existing bugs to eliminate dupes, and to make sure nothing important was getting missed? I haven't seen one of those in a long time.

- Eric, http://www.InvisibleRobot.com/

#7 ?

by Waldo_2

Tuesday January 27th, 2004 8:26 PM

I thought that was what BugDays were...the previous one I moved 10 or so bugs off the UNCO list for Mozilla Firebird, and today I probalby commented or changed about 10 or so more to a better state. Either way, Mozilla (Firebird) wins, and that's what counts.

#8 Re: ?

by ecarlson

Wednesday January 28th, 2004 7:00 PM

If that's what it is, then great! It sounded to me as if it was people looking for new bugs, as opposed to troubleshooting already-listed bugs, and cleaning up bugzilla.

- Eric, http://www.InvisibleRobot.com/