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TestBash New Zealand 2019

The talks from when we gathered for our software testing conference in New Zealand
Diana Dromey
Diana Dromey
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Diana Dromey
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Originally from Portugal but call Manchester UK my home. I love meeting people, hosting friends and family, snowboarding, food, binge-watching sci-fi TV shows, photography, my son and life itself!

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