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David Burns
Head of Open Source Program Office
David is the Chair of the W3C Browser Testing and Tools Working group and co-editor of the WebDriver specification, trying to ensure automation frameworks in browsers are interoperable. He was an engineering manager at Mozilla within Developer Experience working on tooling and infrastructure to help make a better web and now heads up the Open Source Program office at BrowserStack.
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The lineup is out and oh my... how exciting is it?These are the contributors we've announced publicly... but let me tell you something. Every single person walking through the Brighton Dome doors b...
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đź–– Stop guessing, start seeing: the rise of Observability-Driven Testing
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David Burns is joining us at MoTaCon 2026 to show us the evolution of SDLC, where production telemetry is the test oracle!David will be presenting on the big MoTaCon stage, a talk where he’ll show ...
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Talking all things quality with David Burns
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Honoured to have had the opportunity to talk with David Burns for an upcoming podcast episode.
We spoke all things quality engineering, strategy, culture, and of course, community 🥰
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Thanks for hosting me today!
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David Burns solves the UI challenge from Test.bash(); 2022 using Nightwatch.js
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