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Judy Mosley
QA Engineer
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QA Engineer curious about systems and how they work. My experience includes participating in Agile processes, automated testing, and sharing insights. More human than bot. Interests: ☕, 🎧, and 🧶
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How do you document feedback on your documentation? Ep 91
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Oleksandr, Demi, Judy, Lukas, Gary, Milan & Susanne explore the art of documentation, feedback loops, test automation, and the value of community conversation.
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Nice meme, we shared it on LinkedIn.
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All it takes is a raised hand.
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Want to be a guest on a podcast? Join This Week in Testing with the Ministry of Testing Community. Raise your hand. And, boom, you are a guest.
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Thanks for asking for a way to connect on MoT. It's coming! 😃
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But how are we gonna test this? Ep 88
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Does the happy path make us happy? Ep. 84
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Want some CANDY? Creating a culture of fabulous feedback
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Thanks for sharing your idea to add a 💯 emoji to the available reactions on The Club.
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Feedback loop
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Feedback loop
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My first contribution to the Ministry of Testing Community
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Finding your first bug in the first week on the job
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When a Bug is Fixed Before it Hits Production
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QA on the way to report a bug they just found
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Where the Special Elves Go
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Lovely uplifting testermonial on LinkedIn.
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Used MoTaverse LinkedIn Profile banner.
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A lively hour of AI insights, accessibility updates, and classic quality conundrums
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Unpack quality coaching, job titles, happy paths, and pull request templates in an episode full of candid chat and personal stories
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An image of the main page of the Ministry of Testing website. My first article displays in the upper left-hand corner.
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Use the CANDY heuristic to help you and your team assess your feedback loops and make your feedback fabulous!
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We all have those days. We’re working on a project, reading the documentation, staring at the errors, and thinking, “What am I doing wrong???”
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How it feels to find your first bug when you've just joined a company. There is nothing like being a pair of fresh eyes to see what everyone else is missing.
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Definitions of Feedback loop
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Definitions of Feedback loop
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How I feel when a bug is fixed before the feature or change is released.
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An image of Kendrick Lamar smiling at the camera, walking on stage during Superbowl 59
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We’re thrilled to officially announce our 2025 MoT Ambassadors
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Breaking stereotyping, better supporting diversity in testers' backgrounds and characteristics, might encourage changes in recruitment...
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Love this scene from Elf!
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Boost your career in software testing with the MoT Software Testing Essentials Certificate. Learn essential skills, from basic testing techniques to advanced risk analysis, crafted by industry experts.
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