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On 09/09/10 03:41, JoeS wrote:
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<font face="Arial">OK guys, clue me (and other loyal TB testers)
in here.<br>
Are we out of money<br>
In a re-group phase<br>
Bored..or disinterested<br>
What...<br>
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No just not communicating properly :(<br>
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face="Arial"> I see so little participation here, or in IRC, or
in bug triage, I just have to ask.<br>
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So bug triagge has moved to weekly events to see if it helps getting
more people at it and if having focused events (ie by interest and
not by date query) will generate more interest). I posted some
information about it on mdat, as this has been the traditional
communication channel with people participating in our QA/ triage
activities - and when discussed with them they said it was preferred
to stay there. And yes I'm not annoucing thins every week.<br>
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On the testing side of things, our plan is still call for
participation - ie but at the moments devs are fighting with making
trunk stable and doing new features that take time, while
maintaining stability branches. I've not crowdsource testing for
stability branches so I didn't call for any help.<br>
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As you might have noticed I still cc you when a composition / html
rendering issue is reported in bugzilla ;-).<br>
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We are not bored for sure. <br>
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Joe did you notice our announces when we released some extensions ?<br>
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Ludo<br>
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Ludovic Hirlimann MozillaMessaging QA lead
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