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June 22, 2006
Bon Echo Community Test Day - tomorrow! Help us test Addons and get some cool schwag...
In anticipation of the upcoming Bon Echo release, we want to have this month's community test day focus on some of the new features/functionality in Bon Echo.
The plan for this Friday is to look at the Extension/Theme Manager (now called Add ons in the Bon Echo UI).
Test Day Details
Date: Friday, June 23rd
Time: 7 AM PDT - 5 PM PDT
Information about Community Test Day
New for this Test Day - AIM/Instant Messenger participation
We plan to reward people who actively partcipate in this test day. We especially want to encourage new testers to stop in for some focused testing. The following rewards will be given for active testers who provide good feedback, as determined by the QA team:
(1) Firefox Messenger Bag
(2) Firefox Tshirts
(3) Assorted Firefox items not sold in the Mozilla Store
Posted by marcia at June 22, 2006 9:14 AM
Comments
Watch out for bug 340055 if you have extensions incompatible with the 2.0 nightly - they won't be re-enabled by 1.5.0.4 when you run that again. This will be fixed in 1.5.0.5, but in the meantime you have to close Firefox and remove \extensions.rdf. All extensions are re-enabled when you do this, even those that you might have disabled yourself.
Posted by: cf at June 23, 2006 1:12 AM
Statement in the comment is only partially correct.
I never use the same profile of a standard install for a nightly. So, the problem would occur only if sharing the same profile occurs (never a good idea).
In my case, test day with the 6-23 build worked smoothly. The problems started with the 6-24 build, with which the MR_Tech Local Install Extention became incompatible. I sent a detailed feedback.
Posted by: Fulvio Perini (fp) at June 24, 2006 8:53 AM
Can't sign in to work Mozilla. System has locked me out.
Bud
Posted by: Bud Willner at June 24, 2006 3:57 PM
What is being done to ensure Fire Fox accessibility for people who are blind, with Fire Fox 2.0?
Posted by: Jim Vaglia at June 27, 2006 7:52 AM