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I am an open source tech geek working as a Systems Analyst and Web Developer, having combined IT experience of over 12 years in web dev., design and analysis.
I co-founded a local Mozilla developer community - MozGuj (Mozilla Gujarat) in 2015 and actively managed it for 3 years as a community manager and developer evangelist for Mozilla and its opensource projects. I mentor young students at hackathons and help them understand and implement design thinking into their hackathon projects.
Apart from open source contributions, I spend time in reading, writing, and talking about all things Opensource, web development, UX design, eCommerce, accessibility, and emerging technologies.
Hi Aiswarya,
I understand it could be quiet confusing given the QA website structure at Mozilla. However, the easiest way and what I recommend to start with is Firefox Bug Verification and participating in the Firefox Test Days.
Bug Verification will allow you to take a practical look into Mozilla's QA environment and will help you get started very easily. Bug Verification happens every Wednesday so you can try this next Wednesday (https://quality.mozilla.org/event/bug-verification-day-154/)
About Bug Verification Day: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugdays/Bug-verification#Bug_Verification_Day
If you're on Twitter, you can send me your email or let me know if I should send you mine and will be happy to share more structured resources via email. Also, I am based in Ahmedabad, India and launching my local Mozilla QA team next week. You can join us if you're around.
Looking forward to assist you further.
Moin.
(Twitter - @moingshaikh)