From 36d22d82aa202bb199967e9512281e9a53db42c9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 21:33:14 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 115.7.0esr. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- remote/doc/marionette/NewContributors.md | 84 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 84 insertions(+) create mode 100644 remote/doc/marionette/NewContributors.md (limited to 'remote/doc/marionette/NewContributors.md') diff --git a/remote/doc/marionette/NewContributors.md b/remote/doc/marionette/NewContributors.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cde397a9fb --- /dev/null +++ b/remote/doc/marionette/NewContributors.md @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +# New contributors + +This page is aimed at people who are new to Mozilla and want to contribute +to Mozilla source code related to Marionette Python tests, WebDriver +spec tests and related test harnesses and tools. Mozilla has both +git and Mercurial repositories, but this guide only describes Mercurial. + +If you run into issues or have doubts, check out the [Resources](#resources) +section below and **don't hesitate to ask questions**. :) The goal of these +steps is to make sure you have the basics of your development environment +working. Once you do, we can get you started with working on an +actual bug, yay! + +## Accounts, communication + + 1. Set up a [Bugzilla] account (and, if you like, a [Mozillians] profile). + Please include your Element nickname in both of these accounts so we can work + with you more easily. For example, Eve Smith would set the Bugzilla name + to "Eve Smith (:esmith)", where "esmith" is the Element nick. + + 2. For a direct communication with us it will be beneficial to setup [Element]. + Make sure to also register your nickname as described in the linked document. + + 3. Join our [#webdriver:mozilla.org] channel, and introduce yourself to the + team. :whimboo, :jdescottes, and :jgraham are all familiar with Marionette. + We're nice, I promise, but we might not answer right away due to different + time zones, time off, etc. So please be patient. + + 4. When you want to ask a question on Element, just go ahead an ask it even if + no one appears to be around/responding. + Provide lots of detail so that we have a better chance of helping you. + If you don't get an answer right away, check again in a few hours -- + someone may have answered you in the mean time. + + 5. If you're having trouble reaching us over Element, you are welcome to send an + email to our [mailing list](index.rst#communication) instead. It's a good + idea to include your Element nick in your email message. + +[Element]: https://chat.mozilla.org +[#webdriver:mozilla.org]: https://chat.mozilla.org/#/room/#webdriver:mozilla.org +[Bugzilla]: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ +[Mozillians]: https://mozillians.org/ + +## Getting the code, running tests + +Follow the documentation on [Contributing](Contributing.md) to get a sense of +our projects, and which is of most interest for you. You will also learn how to +get the Firefox source code, build your custom Firefox build, and how to run the +tests. + +## Work on bugs and get code review + +Once you are familiar with the code of the test harnesses, and the tests you might +want to start with your first contribution. The necessary steps to submit and verify +your patches are laid out in [Patches](Patches.md). + +## Resources + +* Search Mozilla's code repository with searchfox to find the [code for + Marionette] and the [Marionette client/harness]. + +* Another [guide for new contributors]. It has not been updated in a long + time but it's a good general resource if you ever get stuck on something. + The most relevant sections to you are about Bugzilla, Mercurial, Python and the + Development Process. + +* [Mercurial for Mozillians] + +* More general resources are available in this little [guide] :maja_zf wrote + in 2015 to help a student get started with open source contributions. + +* Textbook about general open source practices: [Practical Open Source Software Exploration] + +* If you'd rather use git instead of hg, see [git workflow for + Gecko development] and/or [this blog post by :ato]. + +[code for Marionette]: https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/remote/marionette/ +[Marionette client/harness]: https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/testing/marionette/ +[guide for new contributors]: https://ateam-bootcamp.readthedocs.org/en/latest/guide/index.html#new-contributor-guide +[Mercurial for Mozillians]: https://mozilla-version-control-tools.readthedocs.org/en/latest/hgmozilla/index.html +[guide]: https://gist.github.com/mjzffr/d2adef328a416081f543 +[Practical Open Source Software Exploration]: https://quaid.fedorapeople.org/TOS/Practical_Open_Source_Software_Exploration/html/index.html +[git workflow for Gecko development]: https://github.com/glandium/git-cinnabar/wiki/Mozilla:-A-git-workflow-for-Gecko-development +[this blog post by :ato]: https://sny.no/2016/03/geckogit -- cgit v1.2.3