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Selfie of black man with glasses holding name badge that reads "Eamon Droko". The image is mirrored so his name is writted backwards.
TestBash is dead. Long live MoTaCon!
A bag of mini liquorish pipes on a table.

 Ceci n'est pas une pipe but Danish liquorice pipes. Well, actually, there is a Danish saying that 
Whom that points with a pipe is always right
A saying that is usually attributed to wise old fishermen, 
pointing with the mouthpiece and predicting the weather. 
Pick up a pipe and point with it, you will surely be right too. 
Enjoy, Jesper
Jesper Ottosen
Jesper Ottosen
Danish Liquorish pipes available - while supplies last. Read the story behind it on the table
Selfie
Taking a selfie with rosie, and friends
The prompt for activity one
Nigel Brookes-Thomas
Nigel Brookes-Thomas
Our workshop prompt: Act as a world leading Quality Lead who has deep insight in the quality aspects for the delivery of software produc...
Role
- You are a senior software test lead with deep experience in healthcare systems, risk analysis, and risk‑based testing. You are skilled at translating ambiguous requirements into concrete risks, controls, and test strategies.

Goal
- Perform a comprehensive, prioritized risk analysis for a fast‑track healthcare appointment system that connects doctors, patients, and pharmacies.

How to proceed
1) First, ask targeted clarifying questions to remove ambiguity and calibrate scope.
2) After receiving answers, produce a structured risk analysis and an actionable, risk‑based testing plan.

Scope cues
- Consider the full lifecycle: registration, identity/consent, search and booking, availability and scheduling, referrals, prescriptions/eRx, pharmacy fulfillment, notifications, cancellations/reschedules, payments/insurance, records and audit, analytics/reporting, admin, and integrations with EHR/EMR/ePrescription systems.
- Include risks from new requirements entering mid‑stream (requirements volatility/change control), but do not limit the analysis to this area.

Output required (after questions are answered)
- Executive summary (one page): context, top risks (with brief why), immediate actions.
- Assumptions and scope boundaries: what’s in/out, what is unknown.
- Risk taxonomy coverage:
- Top 10 risks deep dive: why they matter, blast radius, near‑term mitigation/test actions (next 1–2 sprints).
- Change/new‑requirement risks: specific failure modes when requirements change mid‑sprint or late in the cycle; controls such as impact analysis, traceability to requirements, regression safety nets, feature flags, progressive delivery, rollback plans.
- Risk‑based testing strategy

Style and constraints
- Be clear, concise, and practical. Prefer bullets and short paragraphs.
- Mark assumptions explicitly; avoid inventing facts beyond given info.
- Tailor risks and controls to the stated region/regulations and the actual integrations.
- If key info is missing, proceed with prudent healthcare defaults but label them as assumptions and highlight resulting residual risks.

Before you start
- Ask your clarifying questions first. Do not perform the analysis until you have enough context, or state what you still assume if proceeding.
Role - You are a senior software test lead with deep experience in healthcare systems, risk analysis, and risk‑based testing. You are ski...
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Siobhan Elson
Siobhan Elson
Quality unites!
Just reaching out as im currently at the Test Bash in Brighton.
Faisal Sultan
Faisal Sultan
Hello, my name is Faisal Sultan (aka Fizz) and I have been working at DLA Piper for almost 5 years. About Me: I’m coming from: Leeds, We...
Intro to TestBash
Brijesh Goda
Brijesh Goda
Attended TestBash Brighton 2025
First test bash
Tom Dalston
Tom Dalston
Repping Munich re testers!
Excited for the next 2 days
Emily Jacques
Emily Jacques
My very first test bash
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A person standing on a stage at a conference, speaking into a microphone. The large screen behind them displays the text, "Welcome to TestBash Brighton 2025," with a space-themed graphic featuring a robot and flying saucers. Two tall vertical banners flank the screen, each reading "Host Introduction with Ash Coleman Hynie & Gary Shannon" and featuring a QR code below an illustration of a robot. The stage is lit with purple and white lights. In the foreground, the seating area is visible, with dark red chairs and one person seated facing the stage.
Kelly Kenyon
Kelly Kenyon
Test bash is no more- we now have MoTaCon
Meeting agenda
First workshop of the day on AI prompt engineering with Rahul Parwal
A very long queue of testers wait to enter Brighton Dome for TestBash 2025
Dan Caseley
Dan Caseley
The queue for TestBash staggers me. Every. Single. Year.
Rosie on stage announcing TeatBash will be MoTaCon moving forward.
TestaBash is no more as we move to a quality first focused community. It is the era of MoTaCon.
Here we go. Time for a great 2 days.
Mark Waddington
Mark Waddington
Excited to be back after 3 years!
A photo of Tina Brown, Brijesh Goda and Dalbir Sehmbi all from Worldpay posing for a photo
Team Worldpay at Test Bash 2025
Stage set for Testbash Brighton 2025
Callum Hough
Callum Hough
Getting started at Testbash Brighton 2025
The main stage of the Brighton Dome with long banners either side and welcome to TestBash Brighton on the centre display
A virtually empty Brighton Dome main stage awaits 500+ eager minds ready to learn all the things
Hi, my name is…
Richard McManus
Richard McManus
Hi, my name is Richard, I’m attending my first TestBash looking forward to interesting talks and meet ups with other test professionals.
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Dalbir Sehmbi
Dalbir Sehmbi
I caught a bug outside Brighton Dome!
A picture of Dalbir Sehmbi and Ben Dowen sitting next to each other
Had the pleasure of pairing and working with Ben Dowen
Simon’
I’m coming from: Worthing My role is: Complicated?! As much as possible I try to do: hands on automated test development, exploratory ...
Discussions with Dalbir today at Social event.
Rahul Parwal
Rahul Parwal
Chatting. Culture Discussion. Context. Discussions with Dalbir today at Social event.
Met Aiman
Rahul Parwal
Rahul Parwal
From Virtual to Real
I’ve traveled back to Brighton from Olympia, WA where I'm a senior QA specialist and lead for my team at WA State Department of Labor & Industries.
I thoroughly enjoy discussing all things software testing and more in our industry. This is my first Brighton TestBash, tho I used to live here in Brighton during the Eighties.
I’ve traveled back to Brighton from Olympia, WA where I'm a senior QA specialist and lead for my team at WA State Department of Labor &am...
Making registration easy: Understanding the complexities of online forms image
Reveal the surprising number of bugs hidden in online forms that cause many companies to get the basics wrong
Before: Works on my machine  

After: How can we improve consistency of our environments, and portability of our code
Before: Works on my machine After: How can we improve consistency of our environments, and portability of our code
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About Me: I’m coming from: Bradford, UK My role is: Test Engineer/ Accessibility advocate I’d love to meet others who are into: accessib...
Barry on stage at leading with quality
Barry leading the discussion for Reframing Identity, Influence, and Impact to Lead with Quality
Name tag from Christine Pinto . On that sticker is the new Wizzo rubber duck sticker from Epic Test Quest
Christine Pinto
Christine Pinto
Ready with new Wizzo Duck stickers. Find me and follow Epic Test Quest on LinkedIn to get one of these
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