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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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A good product is one that is used
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There's nothing like a massive market and technology shift to help us think about what actually makes a good product.We can get carried away with the details. Testers will say it's down to fewer bu...
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To grow your influence, you might have to drop 'quality' from your title
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I’m 60 next month. June 2026 if anyone reads this in the future. I love conferences. Leeds Testing Atelier is one of my favourites alongside TestBash MoTaCon. Imposter syndrome is a real thing...
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Old man syndrome
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Old man syndrome
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Yesterday, at Leeds Testing Atelier, I presented some slides around the use of AI (as a tool) to enable automation. After defining automation vs test automation and AI (technology that enables comp...
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The results are in! Test Atelier AI industry analysis.
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The results are in! Test Atelier AI industry analysis.
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MoTaCon 24/7/404 - Ep 131
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Put up your bat signal: Tristan Lombard on solopreneurship, community, and career reinvention - Into the MoTaverse - Episode 17
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The eighty percent refusal rate: How WonderProxy stays true to its values - Into the MoTaverse - Episode 16
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Put up your bat signal: Tristan Lombard on solopreneurship, community, and career reinvention - Into the MoTaverse - Episode 17
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Tristan Lombard joins Rosie Sherry to talk about one of the most pressing questions in tech right now: what do you do when the traditional career path stops working for you?
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Avoiding Unexpected Costs: Token Tax in LLM-Based Unit Testing
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Influence, from the other side of the table
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What I learned about influence by becoming a stakeholder
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Chris Warren takes us through his experience of using AI to create a test strategy. He used it to create some slides and failed to use the prompt he told it to! Great start.Â
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What happens if you let AI write your test strategy?
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What happens if you let AI write your test strategy?
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🗑️ 7 bad metrics to remind yourself what to avoid
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Online Web Testing: The Automation Guide for 2026
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Quality people are truth tellers
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Quality people are truth tellers
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Quality people are truth tellers
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Jennifer Rose gives her first ever talk at Leeds Atelier.Â
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Leveraging AI in a shift left environment
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Leveraging AI in a shift left environment
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🗑️ 7 bad metrics to remind yourself what to avoid
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Yesterday I bought a new journal to write down my daily reflections. One of my questions I am going to answer is what I learned today. In the past I have found this very useful to insti...
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Today I learned..
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Today I learned..
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To The Hiring Managers And Recruiters Of Software Testers
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A tester’s guide to AI guardrails
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A tester’s guide to AI guardrails
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Identify, test and improve AI guardrails through a structured, scenario-based framework that addresses common implementation failures and attack patterns.
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A tester’s guide to AI guardrails
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A tester’s guide to AI guardrails
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"That's cool to read that story in the context of 2014. It helps see how change happens (slowly) and over time. And perhaps how important it is to look back at history to remember it more accurately."
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Curious the other day what Perplexity would return if I put in "Who is Simon Tomes?" I discovered that it didn't reference my own website. Huh? So I've been in touch with the blogging platform I us...
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