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We're diving deep into what leading with quality means. Our first episode is with Lisa Crispin, it's coming soon!
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So on 21st September 2021, my first day as a testing intern, the moment I got my laptop, the first thing I did was take a selfie.🤗 I was ...
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👋 About Me: I’m coming from: Brighton, not far to travel! My role is: Founder CEO of Ministry of Testing, with a very special interest...
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Here's my TestBash 2025 intro: I’m coming from: Teddington, Greater London My role is: Community Lead at Ministry of Testing I’d love ...
Hey everyone, we just launched a following on the MoTaverse so I thought I'd quickly show you how to do it. ↵ First up, you need to find someone to follow.  So let's  type in someone's name.  In this instance, we're searching for Bug

There we go. And we're going to scroll down and find Bugs account, which is there. And hey, there's Bug. So you can follow Bug. You can see Bug now has two followers and they are not following anyone else. And try that again. Maybe let's follow Space Duck. There we go. There's Space Duck. Let's give Space Duck a follow. 

Who else should we follow?  Space Seagull.

Space Seagull. Let's give Space Seagull a follow.
A micro tutorial on how to follow people in the MoTaverse :)
A cosmic beachfront scene under the TestBash Brighton logo, where the MoTaverse crew welcomes Planit as Bronze Sponsors of TestBash 2025. A colourful row of beach huts is filled with determined astronaut ducks, playful bugs, and a curious tester pushing a buggy-bound test bug. One particularly dashing bug has claimed its hut with a crown-like yellow cap. The MoT flag flutters proudly as a pencil-carrying seagull cruises overhead. With Planit now on board, the quality strategy side of the MoTaverse just got a serious boost. Keywords: Planit sponsor, TestBash Brighton 2025, Ministry of Testing, MoTaverse, QA community, software testing conference, test strategy, bug characters, testing beach huts.
We’re delighted to welcome Planit as a Bronze Sponsor for TestBash Brighton 2025! 🥉 From test strategy to delivery confidence, Planit br...
A venn diagram of (hierarchical) management on one side and leadership (skill) on the other.
With a red arrow pointing into leadership.
While I have almost 25 years of experience in the testing field, I have never been the manager of anyone. I know it's matter of company a...
A snowy landscape slope with a view of a city in the distance. Two figures on sledges are going down hill. Photo taken some distance from them
It’s only a few years ago I realized I can no longer sleigh down snowy hills with my kids. I have to either stand and watch or go down my...
Purple starry background with a bug character in the bottom right. Text: Doctor, Doctor, I can’t stop creating bug reports with clickbait titles. 
Oh, I see. What are the symptoms? Well, there are eight symptoms, and the last one will shock you.
Doctor, Doctor, I can’t stop creating bug reports with clickbait titles. Oh, I see. What are the symptoms? Well, there are eight sympt...
TestBash Brighton 2025 session: “How to Start Continuous Quality in your Team: Take the First Step and Change your Mindset” by Demi Van Malcot. This session explores how teams can adopt continuous quality across the software development lifecycle. It covers the difference between quality assurance and quality assistance, ways to embed quality practices in teams, and how to take those critical first steps. Keywords: Demi Van Malcot, continuous quality, quality assurance vs quality assistance, TestBash Brighton 2025, software testing, Ministry of Testing, development team quality.
Demi Van Malcot helps you take the first steps into continuous quality. Learn how to support your team, shift your mindset, and move fr...
The image is a screenshot from a video with two women on screen, each in their own video panel. The background is a dark purple with white star-like speckles and shapes.

On the left panel, a woman identified as "Nataliia Burmei" is shown from the chest up. She has light brown hair pulled back and is wearing a dark-colored top. She is smiling and looking slightly to her right. Behind her, a bright room with a white wall and a doorway is visible. There's a light fixture hanging from the ceiling and what appears to be a framed picture or sign on the wall behind her.

On the right panel, a woman identified as "Jenny Bramble" is shown. She has blonde or light brown hair and is wearing glasses. She is also looking towards the viewer. Her background is a more natural setting, possibly a sunroom or a room with large windows, showing trees and plants outside. There are also several houseplants visible behind her.

At the bottom of the screen, there's a text overlay that appears to be a caption from the video, reading: "in most cases, do not do things alone."

In the top left corner, there is a logo that says "MINISTRY OF TESTING".
"I love when I see my junior testers ask for help, and the senior goes, I actually don't know either. Let's go find out together." shares...
The image displays a blue background with a stylized mountain range at the bottom. In the upper right corner, there's a light gray ship's wheel icon. The main text in the center, in a large white font, reads: "Situational Leadership helped me save a superstar". At the bottom left, there's a logo that says "MOTAVERSE" in pink and white, and at the bottom right, a website address: "www.ministryoftesting.com".
I was leading a team of ten QA's. Most were high performers, and we had a wonderful team vibe. Super proud as this was the first team I h...
A female reading person on a dark grey dress is unlocking a door that says "Quality" with a key shaped like a question mark.
When you shift from “Here’s what I think we should do” to “What would change if we understood why this keeps happening?”, you stop being ...
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We're building towards becoming more of a platform, a quality destination. As part of this, we're evolving our "like" buttons, which now...
TestBash Brighton 2025 session: “How quality is created, maintained and lost in complex software systems” by Jitesh Gosai. Using the July 2024 CrowdStrike outage as a case study, the session explores how software failures occur, why root cause analysis can fall short, and how quality engineering can help reduce future risks. Keywords: Jitesh Gosai, CrowdStrike outage 2024, software failure case study, quality loss, TestBash Brighton 2025, complex systems, software reliability, QA engineering.
Jitesh Gosai uses the 2024 CrowdStrike outage to show how quality is lost in complex systems—and how we can build it back. Hear this dee...
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