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Hello, my name is Stu Day About Me: I’m coming from: Bourne, Lincolnshire, UK My role is: Head of Quality & Quality Talks Founder/P...
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Tune in for real stories of testers stepping up, driving change, and building quality-first cultures
A nice quality of a leader is to have a bravery to admit that you don't know something. Because it's not possible to know every other aspect of the processes, products and tools.

— Oleksandr Romanov
A nice quality of a leader is to have a bravery to admit that you don't know something. Because it's not possible to know every other asp...
Ben Dowen's MoT Profile screenshot with his job title as a Lead Quality Engineer.
In the MoTaverse we're doing some research into job titles and you can help by updating your MoT Profile with your current or most recent...

The image displays a "Code of Conduct" with six key principles listed in a central dark purple box against a starry, space-themed background with planets and cartoon bug-like characters.

The principles are:

Be human
Be kind
Be respectful
Be supportive
Be inclusive
Be open-minded
In the top right corner, there's a logo that says "MINISTRY OF TESTING."
I recently had a good chat with Callum Akehurst-Ryan about representation. He's a queer man in tech and continues to do wonderful things ...
A meme showing an elephant balancing on a beach ball, labeled “Production bugs no automation ever caught,” with the ball labeled “Shiny dashboards showing 95% pass rate,” and ants under the ball labeled “Me, quietly exploring edge cases without AI hype.”

This meme captures the reality many testers face when flashy automation dashboards show near-perfect pass rates, but bugs still slip into production. Often, it’s the quiet power of exploratory testing, fueled by critical thinking and domain knowledge (not just AI), that uncovers the edge cases no one planned for.

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Eamon is a black man with medium afro hair, wearing glasses and a navy polo shirt.
Really enjoyed seeing all the pictures of the back of my head on so many LinkedIn posts from BCS SIGiST 2025 😂
A small crowd gathered at a cozy meetup space in Milan, watching a live demo on mobile test automation. Smiles, laptops, and snacks. The first Ministry of Testing Milan event in full swing.
On a sunny evening in Milan, we kicked off the very first Ministry of Testing meetup in the city. A long-awaited moment for our local QA ...
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19/07/25 London. Thanks to the SIGiST team for organising and running a lovely conference. Some solid talks about AI. At the end of t...
MEO > SEO

Where MEO is MoTaverse Engine Optimisation
We've been doubling down on the idea of MoTaverse, we are a platform. We are a place to gather. Whilst, this has been the case for many ...
Christine standing on the LDX3 Stage. She is wearing a red suit and blue hat. Behind her is her slide showing the number '5.6 billion' and showing a bunch of logos of fortune 500 companies which lost in total 5.6 billion dollars through the global outage caused by Crowdstrike
Most talks about quality don’t make it into developer conferences. This one did. LDX3 received over 1,000 talk proposals. Mine was one o...
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