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{{Entry
 
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|Name=Test Pilot
 
|Name=Test Pilot
|Short description=Help us make Firefox better by joining our structured user studies! No need to download this add-on if you are running Firefox 4 beta, - you are already a part of the team!
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|Short description=Test Pilot is a platform for performing controlled tests of new product concepts in Firefox https://testpilot.firefox.com/
|Full description=Test Pilot is privacy sensitive user research program run by Mozilla Labs. As a Test Pilot, you'll be joining a global community helping us to improve Mozilla products, both existing ones like Firefox and those that are still in development.
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|Full description=Test Pilot is a platform for performing controlled tests of new product concepts in Firefox https://testpilot.firefox.com/
  
Our goal is to provide the wider community with access to data that is traditionally unavailable outside of large companies, and to grow knowledge on how people use the Web in the interest of empowering developers to build better products and services, and all in a way that protects the privacy and security of participants.
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Test Pilot is an opt-in platform that allows us to perform controlled tests of new high-visibility product concepts in the general release channel of Firefox.
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Test Pilot is not intended to replace trains for most features, nor is it a test bed for concepts we do not believe have a strong chance of shipping in general release. Rather, it is reserved for features that require user feedback, testing, and tuning before they ship with the browser.
 
|Homepage URL=https://testpilot.mozillalabs.com/
 
|Homepage URL=https://testpilot.mozillalabs.com/
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|Extension of=IceCat
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|VCS checkout command=git clone https://github.com/mozilla/testpilot.git
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|Version identifier=2016-09-26
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|Version date=2016/09/26
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|Version status=testing
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|Version download=https://github.com/mozilla/testpilot/archive/2016-09-26.zip
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|Last review by=David Hedlund
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|Last review date=2016/10/06
 
|Submitted by=David Hedlund
 
|Submitted by=David Hedlund
 
|Submitted date=2015/05/01
 
|Submitted date=2015/05/01

Revision as of 16:19, 6 October 2016


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Test Pilot

https://testpilot.mozillalabs.com/
Test Pilot is a platform for performing controlled tests of new product concepts in Firefox https://testpilot.firefox.com/

Test Pilot is a platform for performing controlled tests of new product concepts in Firefox https://testpilot.firefox.com/

Test Pilot is an opt-in platform that allows us to perform controlled tests of new high-visibility product concepts in the general release channel of Firefox.

Test Pilot is not intended to replace trains for most features, nor is it a test bed for concepts we do not believe have a strong chance of shipping in general release. Rather, it is reserved for features that require user feedback, testing, and tuning before they ship with the browser.





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