Quality Assurance/Status 2012-2014

Last update on: 2012-06-monthly

2012-06-monthly
This month saw a big focus on hiring the QA Engineer and Volunteer QA Coordinator. We also continued to be focused on testing Article Feedback (including via an event on IRC with OpenHatch and new testing volunteers), and are working to get beta labs fit for use as a test environment for AFT and Editor Engagement (E2). 

2012-07-monthly
Hiring a QA Engineer remains a high priority. Article Feedback Version 5 is now on 5% of Wikipedia, with a plan in place to increase that percentage over the summer. AFTv5 is being praised highly by the Wikipedia community, although a small number of power users are experiencing a particular problem. We isolated that problem and have a potential fix in place for deployment July 24. Work on the labs beta cluster continues, with AFT and TimedMediaHandler first priorities and the Editor Engagement project to follow. No community test events are planned right now, although the groundwork is in place for community test events related to Bugzilla tickets for Extensions and to the Visual Editor.

2012-08-24
This month saw an emphasis on hiring, with excellent candidates currently being considered for all the positions with close relation to QA. With AFTv5 in place in production, testing focus shifted to NewPagesFeed and Page Curation Toolbar. Due to conflicts of holidays, vacations, time of year, meetings, and general complications we decided not to hold an explicit community test event for NewPageFeed/Curation, but test environments and a test plan will be available for those interested to explore this new feature. Finally, an exciting announcement about the beta labs test environment is imminent, but not yet quite final. 