mozilla is preparing an update for their firefox 2.0 product and the Ubuntu MozillaTeam [0] needs you to test the ubuntu candidate builds [1].
The testing is done by running a test plan [3] and submitting the results to the mozilla QA site [1]; in addition, just use the builds and look for regressions while doing your daily work.
If you need help, just join #ubuntu-testing or #ubuntu-mozillateam on irc.freenode.net and ask your questions.
Thanks a lot!
– Alexander
Note: We are looking for new testers on all supported ubuntu releases. That’s currently dapper, feisty, gutsy and hardy. In particular we have a lack of dapper and feisty testers and your contribution on testing those releases would be highly appreciated. So, if you want to help, but don’t have such a system installed (anymore), consider to setup a chroot or a VM (try virtualbox [2]).
[0] – https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MozillaTeam/
[1] – http://mozilla.qa.ubuntu.com
[2] – virtual box instructions are https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/VirtualBox
[3] – Testplan: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MozillaTeam/QA
UPDATE: – I found out, that this mail went out to much more than just those who previously have contributed to the ubuntu QA tracker. I am sorry and apologize for hitting the wrong button. To compensate you for this minor annoyance, I offer free hugs in #ubuntu-mozillateam (just today) to everyone who received this mail by accident and shows up 