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Me imagining Stuart Day sharing a story about how big a bug was.
Simon listens intently.
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Good people chatting away at MoT London.
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Gary intros MoT London
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Bug has started a global tour. First SeleniumConf, now MoT London. You could say they've caught the travel bug.
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From a personal perspective, it's such a joy getting back into selfie mode!
I'm here with Simon Tomes, The Gary Shannon and Diana Tomes.
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Christine expands her network with Deji Ogunkolati and Pawel Pochmara
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Simon and I actually managed to take a moment to catch up and grab a rare selfie after the London Meetup.
We normally prioritise catching up with MoT members and forget to take a moment to breat...
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I spotted these three looking for bugs at great height during the inaugural Ministry of Testing meetup in London (30/01/25). It helps to zoom out. https://www.ministryoftesting.com/software-testin...
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Can you spot yourself in this photo from an MoT London Meetup – Thursday 20th January 2025. History in the making as it was the first official MoT London Meetup. Organised by the brilliant Gary Sha...
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More here: https://azevedorafaela.com/2025/02/05/human-ai-collaboration-ministry-of-testing-london-meetup-recap/
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Spotted these two awesome people reading The Testing Planet newspaper at January 2025's MoT London Meetup.
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Simon Tomes, Rosie Sherry and Alexandra Cella excited for MoT London.
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