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test_pilot_logo_jan09.pngIf you want to help Mozilla to make Firefox better but you are not a developer, here is you chance. Mozilla just announced the launch of Test Pilot, the organization’s new distributed usability lab. Test pilots will be enlisted in various usability tests and will be some of the first to see some of Mozilla’s ideas for new user interfaces and Mozilla Labs products. We first wrote about Test Pilot when it was just a “still-in concept platform.” Now, however, you can download the Test Pilot add-on for Firefox 3.5 here and begin help to Mozilla make Firefox even better.

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First Tests Are Coming Soon

For now, Mozilla will start the program with a survey that aims to get a better understanding of who is joining the Test Pilot community. The first actual tests should arrive soon after this first survey is complete.

Mozilla stresses that it will take its users’ privacy seriously. Participants have to opt-in and data will be stored in anonymous form. Only aggregate test data will be made available to the public.

Overall, this looks like a great project. Usability studies tend to be slow and costly, yet with Test Pilot, Mozilla will be able to quickly enlist feedback about new design ideas from its large community of users.

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