QA/Testdays/Roadmap/2015
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The following documents the roadmap for the Testdays project in 2015.
Key Objectives
Improving accessibility and discoverability of events
- Develop a global events calendar that showcases testdays alongside all other Mozilla events
- Organize events in a local space whenever possible
- Conduct events in a local language whenever possible
- Improve documentation of the program (testdays/bugdays) and develop a long-term roadmap
- Experiment with using different engagement mechanisms (Tiles, Snippets, etc)
Improving diversity of projects organizing events
- Develop a metric and establish a baseline for projects involved with testdays
- Collect feedback from past organizers to identify strengths and weaknesses of testdays
- Identify projects who could benefit from new contributors and design a testday for them
Improving participation following events
- Develop a metric and establish a baseline for testday participants contributing after events
- Collect feedback from past participants to identify strengths and weaknesses of testdays (draft survey)
- Document the various skills, tools, and processes required to participate in testing
- Create an inventory of skills and use this to teach/match people to projects
- for projects, what skills do they value/need
- for contributors, what skills do they want to learn
Improving recognition of participants and organizers
- Collect feedback from the community to paint a clear picture of QA's recognition story
- Engage with the Community Education group (ie. Emma Irwin) to collaborate on improving recognition
Address concerns and successes with agility
- Create a feedback loop mechanism for event organizers
- Create a feedback loop mechanism for event participants
- Create a feedback loop mechanism for event non-participants
- Create a feedback loop mechanism for event beneficiaries