Mozilla needs a little help with testing aspects of its upcoming versions of Firefox and Thunderbird and they have asked for volunteers.
"We are now ready to do some testing of software update for both Firefox and Thunderbird," said a Mozilla Quality blog post. "To that end, we have a page up on our new QA Community wiki that explains how to test the software update feature."
Before making humorous Candyman references, Mozilla asks that any volunteers study the FAQ for bugs that are already known before they post them as failures.
The new versions of Firefox and Thunderbird have been said to be scheduled for launch some time next month. The new versions will eliminate the need to download big files to update them in the future.
Chris is a staff writer for WebProNews. Visit WebProNews for the latest ebusiness news.
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