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Street art to inspire the MoTaverse
Celebrate street art that brings joy to the MoTaverse
Simon Tomes
Community Lead at Ministry of Testing
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Hello, I'm Simon. Since 2003 I've had various roles in testing, tech leadership and coaching. I believe in the power of collaboration, creativity and community. 🎓 MoT-STEC qualified.
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The talks from when we gathered for our software testing conference in Australia
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An exploration of Model Context Protocols in the context software testing and quality engineering
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