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I'm coming to TestBash 2025 as a: Attendee
My first TestBash !
I’m also part of: Ministry of Testing community
About Me: I’m coming from: Cotonou previously, but actually from France My role is: QA I’d love to meet others who are into: AI testing, ...
I’m also part of: MakeBournemouth/TheWorkIsTheWork
I’m coming from: Bournemouth, Dorset My role is: QA Engineer/Test Automation Engineer/React Front-end Developer/Creative Technologist I’d...
Finding bugs faster: A smarter way to debug integration failures image
Detect where integration failures start using a simple, fast and innovative 5-point parallel search method
Value of Contributions
I was bit nervous while speaking back then, but today feels like Super happy moment! 🎉 While going through the TWiT recordings, I spotted...
A screenshot of TestRail's homepage.
A big-bug shout-out and hello to TestRail. Welcome and thanks for expanding the MoTaverse as an amazing annual MoT Partner. TestRail ce...
A promotional banner for TestSigma
A big-bug shout-out and hello to TestSigma. Welcome and thanks for expanding the MoTaverse as an MoT Partner. Check out what TestSigma ...
Quality's next big thing. Are you in? image
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The golden age of quality is here. Plus, highlights of the previous week in the MoTaverse.
Christine Pinto is wearing her red uniform, standing behind a table in an event space. A bug, a duck and a seagull character have been added to the photo.
Can you find Bug, Space Duck, Space Seagull and Christine Pinto in the Brighton Dome? – Taken during TestBash 2024.
I went to Test Bash for the first time last year, and I kinda came at it from a different direction in terms of asking for permissions from the company. The way that I put it to them was that I was interested in some of your certificates, and I sort sort of priced those up and brought it to the company and said if I was to do these two certifications, I could get an unlimited membership, and then I could also have the conference. So the conference was nearly like an afterthought. I was primarily interested in the training, and I didn't know what to expect going into the conference, but it was just so much better than I could have ever imagined.

You know, meeting all these people that are so passionate about what they do, it just really sort of reignited my passion in this is the career for me. This is the community for me. And the things that I've learned and the people I met and the resources that those people have shared have helped me in my own job, and I'm involved with some learning and development and work. And being able to bring that all back to the company, it was fantastic.
"It was so much better than I ever imagined." Come for the certifications, stay for the TestBash, go Unlimited and find your people! Th...
A Seagull is standing with its wings open on a 20 mph sign.
I took this photo of SpaceSeagull and it seemed like a great writing prompt to say 20 things about TestBash. 1. It was started because I...
Software Testing Live: Episode 04 - The awesome power of shifting left image
Discover what’s possible when you shift your testing left and do it well
Just Say... No more

As a QA learning to say No is very important skill while proving not being a blocker-try to be polite, confident enough to say why you are saying No with reasons and example no to last minute changes in sprint, Say no more when the QA time is used for development in previous sprints, when the sign off release, when goals are set too high to be achieved, when others start questioning your estimation, Saying No more to 100% automation when the product is in the early phase when requirement is not clear and stable

Maithilee
Maithilee
at least the error page loads faster than the app! 🤣

As a tester, I’ve heard it all — but the classic “just 20 more minutes” from devs hits different.

Fast forward 8 hours later:
I’m still refreshing the page,
Staring at the same 503 error like it’s part of my test data set,
Hoping something… anything… will load.

Deployments? Broken.
Sanity? Questionable.
Hope? Rapidly declining.

But hey — at least the error page loads faster than the app! 🤣

Ramanan Prabakaran
Ramanan Prabakaran
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Jesse Berkeley
Jesse Berkeley
Ben Dowen aka Full Snack Tester attempting to get some MoT Swag!
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I loved Ady Stokes' post on getting stuck, and ways to get unstuck, https://www.ministryoftesting.com/articles/how-to-get-unstuck-a-guide...
Performance reviews are like marmite Ep 98 image
Explore why performance reviews divide testers, uncover lessons from bug hunts, and experiment with AI tools that speed up delivery.
A shield with banners at the top and bottom. The top banner says Ady Stokes. In the four quarters of the shield are a keyboard, a mobile phone, a pie chart with a magnifying glass inspecting and the Ministry of Testing Planet logo. Everything is black and white except the purple planet. The bottom banner says Temptare Omnia.
We all seek an identity, a brand, or something to help people remember us. I've played with a few logo designs over the years, but wanted...
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