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I am incredibly proud to say that I was featured on Ministry of Testing The Testing Planet yesterday! 🧪✨ The whole episode was truly insightful, and it was an honour to be part of such a great platform. Engaging in discussions with some truly amazing people made the experience even more enriching.
Matthew Whitaker
Matthew Whitaker
I am incredibly proud to say that I was featured on Ministry of Testing The Testing Planet yesterday! 🧪✨ The whole episode was truly insi...
Testing Trends Weekly — Issue 3 image
Bringing you insights to keep software testing and quality engineers on their toes
A meme of a crazy conspiracy map man with Diana's head photoshopped on top. There is map with visual connections of a crazy plan. We can think of this plan as all the effort that goes into The Testing Planet episodes.

Today we're hosting our 8th edition of The Testing Planet. It is focused on Quality Engineering: TeamMoT is excited for it, but we must not forget that in Diana we trust. She leads these events, maps everything out, convinces people to speak and takes action on our ideas.

It's not small feat! Thank you Diana, we appreciate you!

Meme was made by James Wadley, thank you!

Rosie Sherry
Rosie Sherry
Has the AI bubble burst? image
We have DeepSeek-ing questions about the future of AI and software testing
From software tester to interviewer: Lessons from my first interview process image
Explore the challenges and insights from a tester's journey into conducting fair and effective interviews
An emoji react where Rosie Sherry and Rosie Sherry have reacted to one hello message. Rosie Sherry is not sure where the other Rosie Sherry came from.

There are two of me here. I only have one account. Maybe there's an "evil twin" software testing heuristic as a way of trying to get data from one user appear more than once.

Rosie Sherry
Rosie Sherry
The First MoT Bengaluru Meetup in 2025
A big thanks to everyone who joined us at the MoT Bengaluru Meetup for making the first meetup of the year such a fantastic one! 🎉 It’s ...
Open to Work: November and December 2024 image
We continue polling the testing community to gain an understanding of the current job market
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The Monkey Puppet meme. The puppet on the left is looking to the side. The puppet on the right is looking straight ahead. Text: Everyone should know how they contribute to quality. Everyone:

We often amplify that everyone in a team, department or company should be aware of how their efforts contribute to delivering quality products and services. Yet sometimes it's not so clear to everyone.

Simon Tomes
Simon Tomes
A woman stands to the right and in front of a massive sheet in a conference space.
This is Manchester on the 21st of September 2022 – the afternoon before day 1 of TestBask UK 2022. Diana and I are exasperated having was...
A photo of two speakers and an audience of about 60 people attending the meetup. There is an Autotrader wall sign in the background.
A big thanks to the MoT Manchester Meetup organisers for making this first meetup of the year a good 'un! It's so good to see software t...
A crazy looking man mapping out a plan on the wall that says: In the MoTaverse they're talking about quality engineering

We're taking a deep dive into Quality Engineering. This is what it looks like behind the scenes at MoT.

Rosie Sherry
Rosie Sherry
Selfie of a group of several gathered around a circular table. The table has sticky notes, paper and bottles of water. In the background there are other large circular tables with other activities in progress. A bug and duck character have been added to the photo. They are attempting to hide.
Can you find Bug and their buddy, Cosmo (a duck)?
Gateway to the MoTaverse: MoT Weekly – Issue 502 image
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What does your MoTaverse look like? Find out what's been happening in the testing, QA and quality engineering community and join events to enhance your career. Read this week's MoT Weekly.
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At Ministry of Testing we have made the decision to ban all future links to X.
Connor Experiencing Tunnel Vision with the use of adapted glasses as part of the Empathy Lab.
We invited the Sage Accessibility Team to run their Accessibility Empathy Lab at Ministry of Test Newcastle, we had various workstations ...
Group of people participating in an activity indoors, with five individuals holding cards while a facilitator interacts with them. 

The room features blue chairs, wall clocks displaying different time zones, and a light, professional ambiance
Learning testing shouldn't be boring and mundane. If it feels that way, you are probably doing it wrong. I am learning and revisiting e...
Distracted Boyfriend" meme format and its software development-themed labels:
A popular meme known as 'Distracted Boyfriend' showing three people on a street: a man in a blue shirt looking back at a woman in a red dress while walking with another woman in light blue. The image has text labels: The woman in red is labeled 'UNIT TEST', the distracted boyfriend is labeled 'DEVELOPERS: THAT'S MY JOB', and his girlfriend is labeled 'QAs: ACTUALLY, WE'RE IN THIS TOGETHER!'. The meme depicts developers being distracted by unit testing while QA tries to remind them it's a shared responsibility.

Have you ever felt like unit testing is mainly a developer task? Well, a recent study shows that we—the testing professionals—have a much bigger role to play in those early testing stages!

Christine Pinto
Christine Pinto
Testing software smarter, not harder: the shift-down strategy image
Strengthen your test automation strategy by shifting tests closer to the code for greater reliability and maintainability
Building open source agents for software testing image
Behind-the-scenes look at the process of building smart agents and more
Red Post it in hand writing block letters: Is Testing an activity or a skill?
From TestBash 3, March 2014: Is Testing an activity or a skill?. 10 years later more and more I see it as an activity, rather than a role…
A person on stage at Test Bash 3, 2014.
Banner in the background says 99 seconds talk.
A person (Jesper) on stage at Test Bash 3, March 2014. Banner in the background says 99 seconds talk. Simon Knigth at a podium on the side
Pokemon Team Rocket meme, reads:
When you love making memes, and collecting badges
prepare for trouble, and make it double

That moment when, you want to make a MEME about collecting all the badges, because you get a badge for posting a MEME...

Ben Dowen
Ben Dowen
This image shows a table covered in colourful sticky notes with various phrases and questions written on them. It appears to be a brainstorming session or a planning meeting, likely about software development and testing.

Here are some of the key themes and phrases that stand out:

Testing & Development: "Checking vs Testing," "Agile," "Automation Testing or Development driven?" "Focus on team driven"
Process & Roles: "Everything can be automated," "How best to get [developers?] working," "Appreciate strengths of each role," "Get people to do what they're good [at]"
Efficiency & Budget: "Incentivize to reduce admin," "Budget," "Is testing...prudent?"
User Focus: "Depends on context of app," "It may need to evolve," "User or technical"
The notes suggest a discussion about optimizing development processes, potentially by introducing automation, improving team dynamics, and focusing on user needs. The different coloured sticky notes might indicate different categories or levels of priority for the topics.
Back in 2015 a small group of tester people would meet in-person for the South West London Tester Meetup. At least, I think that's what I...
Jaswanth Manigundan is running a fast paced session at Testbash where he speaks about the lower level tests that one can write and discusses with a very fun group of people.
Jas Manigundan
Jas Manigundan
This was at TestBash UK 2023 (Liverpool). It was my first in person testbash event. Having made a lot of testbash friends over the years ...
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