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Very first MoT indoor meetup in Vancouver! Where’s Wally?
It was a lot of fun and energizing! But wow, did we face some challenges: First, there was a problem with the food, so I got stuck at th...
A selfie of a group of eight or so people. They have matching pink t-shirts with Ministry of Testing logos on. Some are wearing MoT branded black caps. A small bug and small duck character have been added to the photo.
Can you find Bug and their buddy, Cosmo? (Cosmo's a duck!).
White male in a grey hoodie sitting at a desk wearing an olive green Ministry of Testing beanie in his head
Stu Day
Stu Day
When your garden office is on the (very) chilly side, it's time to put the new MoT beanie to the test πŸ™‚
πŸ”­ Exploring Quality Engineering - The Testing Planet Ep 08 image
  • Diana Dromey's profile
πŸ—“οΈ Happening on the 29th January 2025
This Year in MoT image
  • Rosie Sherry's profile
A look at what Team MoT has shipped this year
All about application cookies: Software tester edition image
Discover how cookies affect privacy and UX to be able to test and secure applications effectively.
We had a great Lean Coffee session at Allwyn Lottery Solutions. We discussed flaky tests and contract testing
We had a great Lean Coffee session at Allwyn Lottery Solutions. We discussed flaky tests and contract testing
The Ministry of Testing Athens donated Apple Mac laptops to the "ELPIDA", π€π¬π¬π¨πœπ’πšπ­π’π¨π§ 𝐨𝐟 π…π«π’πžπ§ππ¬ 𝐨𝐟 𝐂𝐑𝐒π₯𝐝𝐫𝐞𝐧 𝐰𝐒𝐭𝐑 π‚πšπ§πœπžπ«. These laptops will be used by both the staff and the childrenβ€”a small gesture, but the kids were thrilled to receive them.
The Ministry of Testing Athens donated Apple Mac laptops to the "ELPIDA", π€π¬π¬π¨πœπ’πšπ­π’π¨π§ 𝐨𝐟 π…π«π’πžπ§ππ¬ 𝐨𝐟 𝐂𝐑𝐒π₯𝐝𝐫𝐞𝐧 𝐰𝐒𝐭𝐑 π‚πšπ§πœπžπ«. These laptops w...
A large group of people face the stage in a conference room space. They appear interested. A duck and bug character have been added to the photo and appear to be hiding.
Can you find Bug and their buddy, Cosmo? (Cosmo's a duck!).
Comb-shaped testers: MoT Weekly – Issue 498 image
  • Simon Tomes's profile
How multi-talented do we have to be? Read a roundup of news, events and ideas from the testing, QA and quality engineering community in this week's MoT Weekly.
Behavioural testing image
Behavioural testing and its connection to user behaviour, business value and development risks
The role of AI in test automation success image
Examine the impact of emerging technologies like machine learning on test automation
The role of leadership in driving test automation success image
Delve into how effective leadership influences the success of test automation initiatives
This Week in Testing - Episode 65 - 25 October, 2024 image
Explore missed bug reflections, discuss internal QA conferences, and uncover the impact of self-taught learning in episode 65 of This Week in Testing!
https://bitshift.ing/
Hanisha Arora
Hanisha Arora
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December 2023, the ministry of Testing in Athens cooked and provided free meals for homeless individuals on the streets
Petros Plakogiannis
Petros Plakogiannis
December 2023, the ministry of Testing in Athens cooked and provided free meals for homeless individuals on the streets. We provided free...
A meme titled "Tester’s Life" hilariously contrasts two views:

Reality: A chaotic barcode of black (testing) and gray (everything else testers actually doβ€”like meetings, bug triage, and wondering why things are on fire).

What People Think: Mostly black, because apparently, all we do is β€œrun tests” and sprinkle in some gray for coffee breaks.

Legend: Black = "Executing Tests," Gray = "Other Stuff" (aka the real MVP of a tester’s day).

Testers do everything, but somehow, all anyone notices is the part where we hit "run" on a test case. Classic paradox.

Reality: A chaotic blend of tasksβ€”meetings that could've been emails, deciphering cryptic bug reports, convincing developers that β€œit's not a feature, it's a bug,” and occasionally running tests when the universe aligns.

What People Think: "Oh, you're a tester? So, you just, like, click buttons all day, right?" Sure, Rahul, that's exactly it. Clicking buttons and living the dream. Meanwhile, the real "other stuff" includes saving the project from exploding and translating developer-speak into plain English.

Rahul Parwal
Rahul Parwal
GitOps, Jenkins X & the Future of CI/CD image
We will discuss GitOps, Jenkins X, and how that combination drastically simplifies cloud-native web app development
W3C WebDriver Bidi, testing and you image
Since the WebDriver spec became a recommendation, technology and the times have moved on
Leveling up test automation image
Embark on an exhilarating journey of leveling up test automation through the synergy of Playwright and AI
Public Speaking and Procrastination image
Get inspired to try public speaking for yourself
The Testing Planet β€” Issue 11 image
We brought back the printed issue of The Testing Planet
Rob van Steenbergen reads The Testing Planet newspaper
It's been fun to go back to our roots with The Testing Planet. Not everyone knows we first printed them back in 2012. Here's Rob van Ste...
Piper (Rosie Sherry's daughter) attends TestBash. She's about 18 months. She's sitting on the stairs giving Sarah Kitchener a look.
My kids have dropped in and out of TestBash over the years. This is Piper, aged about 18 months at TestBash Brighton 2019, I think.
Making testing jobs safer for neurodiversity: Manual of Me image
Discover the benefits of creating a guide to telling people about you
We’re ready to be inspired. Are you ready to inspire? image
  • Diana Dromey's profile
Share your ideas for TestBash Brighton 2025 before December 22nd
A group of eight people sat around a circular table. They are in deep discussion running through a security testing exercise. A bug and duck character have been added to the photo. Bug is harder to find than duck.
Can you find Bug and their buddy, Cosmo? (Cosmo's a duck!).
Bugged out: MoT Weekly – Issue 497 image
  • Simon Tomes's profile
What boundaries help you recognise issues? 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.
A road marking with the words Ceep Klear on it.

I for one embrace this spelling mistake. It does the job (for now). It still delivers. Funny how we can get caught up in these quality loops and pick holes in things that aren't as important as we think. Image source and story: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4g3mzlp022o

Simon Tomes
Simon Tomes
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