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Rosie Sherry
CEO & Founder at Ministry of Testing
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I've been working in the software testing and quality engineering space since the year 2000 whilst also combining it with my love for education and community. It turns out quality, community and education go nicely hand in hand.
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When you hold an online event for software testers and quality engineering professionals and they get all excited when they spot 404 attendees!
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Simon Tomes, Rosie Sherry and Alexandra Cella excited for MoT London.
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Simon Tomes, Rosie Sherry and Alexandra Cella excited for MoT London.
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Bringing you insights to keep software testing and quality engineers on their toes
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Today we're hosting our 8th edition of The Testing Planet. It is focused on Quality Engineering: TeamMoT is excited for it, but we must not forget that in Diana we trust. She leads these events, ma...
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We have DeepSeek-ing questions about the future of AI and software testing
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There are two of me here. I only have one account. Maybe there's an "evil twin" software testing heuristic as a way of trying to get data from one user appear more than once.
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We continue polling the testing community to gain an understanding of the current job market
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A big thanks to the MoT Manchester Meetup organisers for making this first meetup of the year a good 'un!
It's so good to see software testing and quality engineering professionals gathering to ...
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We're taking a deep dive into Quality Engineering. This is what it looks like behind the scenes at MoT.
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At Ministry of Testing we have made the decision to ban all future links to X.
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More to come soon!
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A photo of the audience at our first ever TestBash in Cambridge.
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To understand where we are going, look at what the people are writing
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To test or not to test, that is the question.
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