Public collection
Technical concept dives
New Collection
Mike Talks
Technical Product Owner - Testing
Mike Talks works in Wellington, shaping testing approaches for a number of projects. He loves strategy in all shapes and sizes, having helped to deliver all shapes and size of project. However, challenge him to a game of chess, and he might need clarification of "how does the horsey move again?".
More Collections
More to come soon!
A collection of all things MoTaCon, previously TestBash, 2025.
Resources dedicated to career development
Get enterprise service virtualization for complex systems, realistic behavior, and AI-assisted workflows.
With servers in >250 cities around the world, check your site for localization problems, broken GDPR banners, etc.
ACCELQ builds tests in plain English, no code, cuts maintenance 70%. Book a demo to see it across your entire stack!
How are teams like yours balancing speed, quality, security, and AI in 2026? Download your copy and get real insights.
Collection FAQs
- What are Collections? They are a way to organize our software testing and QA content into an easily shareable format.
- Why create Collections? We all want to learn and often share what we are learning, creating a collection helps organise software testing knowledge into a comprehensible way.
- What can we add to Collections? At the moment you can add content that is created and hosted on Ministry of Testing.
- Who can add collections? Professional Members have the ability to create unlimited collections, privately or publicly.