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Wed, 1 Oct
On the 1st & 2nd of October, 2025 we'll be back to Brighton for another TestBash: the largest software testing conference in the UK
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Tue, 30 Sep
A one-day educational experience to for quality engineering leaders
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Tue, 30 Sep
Pre-TestBash Social
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Debrief the week in testing via a radio show
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Debrief the week in testing via a radio show
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Debrief the week in testing via a radio show
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Debrief the week in testing via a radio show
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Sun, 20 Jul
QA TrailTalks: Bi-Weekly Walking Meetup for Software Testers
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Mon, 18 Aug
An online software testing conference
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Enhance test coverage, and streamline automation. Take a tour!
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On the 1st & 2nd of October 2025 we're back in Brighton for TestBash: the largest software testing conference in the UK
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AI Agents for your entire test management cycle - to plan sprints, write tests, run them and report bugs. Try for free.
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For the advancement of software testing and quality engineering

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The first smaller image is of an animated bug, drawn in orange on a canvas.

The second smaller image is of the animated bug with black fabric tufted into its outline.

The third smaller image is of the animated bug with black, grey and white fabric tufted over the initial drawing.

The largest image is of the completed animated bug rug. The bug has four arms, with its two right arms raised to the viewer.
Eamon Droko
Eamon Droko
As teased yesterday, I made a rug of Bug!
An illustration of Bug holding a Leading With Quality flag. Also a Leading With Quality logo at the bottom right.
On September 30th, in Brighton, we're hosting an educational experience for leaders in quality. Learn more about it here: https://www.mi...
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When I build community, write and teach about community. I say that community is glue work. I also say that community comes from doing ...

A horizontal image shows six cartoon grey bugs standing on a light orange background. They all have large, round eyes, four legs, and two antennae. Some bugs have their arms raised in excitement. Speech bubbles above their heads contain various comments.

From left to right:
The first bug says, "We can now comment on Memories!"
The second bug, looking surprised, says, "Really?"
A large central speech bubble says, "Yes really!"
The fourth bug says, "Woop!"
The fifth bug says, "Bug Congrats!"
The sixth bug, with arms raised, asks, "How many comments can we get on this?"
It's official! We can now comment on Memories. 🎉 How many comments can we get on this one? 😄 😅 🫠
MoT empowered testers to move beyond scripts - toward leadership with confidence, creativity, and community🔥

MoT empowered testers to move beyond scripts - toward leadership with confidence, creativity, and community🔥

Ramanan Prabakaran
Ramanan Prabakaran
AI hype is temporary.

Test Craftsmanship is permanent

This is explained via Iron Man meme.

AI hype is temporary.
Test Craftsmanship is permanent

Rahul Parwal
Rahul Parwal
Dev: That bug’s impossible.
Me: I made it possible. Twice😂

Dev: That bug’s impossible.
Me: I made it possible. Twice😂

Ramanan Prabakaran
Ramanan Prabakaran
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Wherever there is care, quality arises.

When we don't care, we don't pay attention, which means we stop seeing the things that really matter.

The biggest thing we can do to achieve good quality is ensure there is whole team care.

Rosie Sherry
Rosie Sherry
 
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