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qa-contribute@mozilla.org template for Web QA-specific outreach
Greetings from Mozilla's Web QA team. Thanks for your interest in helping us test Mozilla's many Web properties! If you are interested in manual testing, a great place to get started is at https://quality.mozilla.org/teams/web-qa/#Manual. Likewise, if you are interested in automated testing, you can start by looking at https://quality.mozilla.org/teams/web-qa/#Automated.
Are you familiar with some/most of our Web properties? If not, you can take a look at the projects listed on and linked to in https://wiki.mozilla.org/QA/Execution/Web_Testing#Current_Projects_.2B_Webdev_Processes to get an idea of what we do. Is there a specific type of test or tests/testing you'd like to perform? We have opportunities for bug verification, exploratory testing, new-feature testing, and a lot more, so please let us know.
Often, the best step is to stop by IRC (#mozwebqa on irc.mozilla.org) and say Hi; if you'd like to one-click chat with us, just click on http://widget.mibbit.com/?settings=0a187437b06ca9bcb0cff2a717e985c5&server=irc.mozilla.org&channel=mozwebqa&noServerTab=false&autoConnect=true to get started -- hopefully someone's around (if not, the bot will welcome you).
Additionally, if you'd like, you can join our low-volume mailing list by visiting https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/mozwebqa, and/or you can also attend our meetings -- information about that is here: https://wiki.mozilla.org/QA/Execution/Web_Testing#Meetings
Again, welcome, and we hope to see you around!
Best,
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Manual pull request from https://gist.github.com/bobsilverberg/6349097

If you like the changes you can clone your gist locally, then pull the changes in from my gist and push the changes back to your gist.

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@bobsilverberg: updated; thanks!

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