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	<title>Comments on: Join the QA-Bugdays !</title>
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		<title>By: Mozilla Firefox 3 rc2 &#171; Tnenad&#8217;s BloG</title>
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		<description>[...] Help test Firefox and join the QA bugdays Carsten Book has written an article talking about Mozilla’s QA Bugdays. We see a huge number of bug reports filed every day by our community of users and testers, and Bugdays are where unconfirmed bugs are either verified or closed. They’re a great way to get involved with Mozilla’s development efforts, and it doesn’t matter if you’ve ever been involved with the project before — anyone can participate and become a valuable contributor. Bugdays are held regularly, and the focus of the work changes from week to week. To find out more about QA’s Bugdays, see Carsten’s blog post. [...]</description>
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