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Wed, 1 Oct
On the 1st & 2nd of October, 2025 we'll be back to Brighton for another TestBash: the largest software testing conference in the UK
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Debrief the week in testing via a radio show
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Thu, 3 Apr
London MoT 2.0 (The Next Sprint)
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Wed, 26 Mar
Come and join the SeleniumConf & AppiumConf Valencia 2025 to learn the latest in automated testing!
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Wed, 5 Mar
We´ll learn together more about Accessibility and Mutation Testing with Stryker
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Mon, 10 Mar
Beren van Daele will be joining in to talk about RiskStorming
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An educational tool to explore Risk Analysis and Quality Strategy building with the whole team.

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A man wearing a Hawaiian shirt covered in the Ministry of Testing logo standing by a cruise ship next to sea. There are hills in the background and some fluffy clouds in a blue sky. A duck, bug and seagull character are in the picture.
Can you find Bug and their buddy, Cosmo (a space duck)? And what about Space Seagull? 😅
A group photo from a Ministry of Testing meetup in Berlin. The image shows 15 people arranged in two rows - 10 standing and 5 sitting/kneeling on a bright green carpet in the foreground. The group appears diverse and casual, with people wearing various informal attire like hoodies, sweaters, and casual business wear. In the background, there's a white wall with what appears to be a blue banner or poster. The atmosphere seems friendly and professional, typical of a tech community meetup."
Who says testing can't be a party? Last night, while Berlin turned into a winter wonderland, we turned testing concepts into games that h...
Room of attendees on tables listening to a speaker
MoT Coventry had its first session of the year which was a huge success! 🎉 With a record turnout of 35+ attendees, we kicked off the year...
A screengrab of an online webinar space. There is a grid of profile pictures and a chat box on the right hand side.
So pleased to see Demi Van Malcot https://www.ministryoftesting.com/p/demivm co-host her first This Week in Testing with Ben Dowen https:...
This is a four-panel comic titled "How to scare a tester." It humorously depicts a ghost attempting to scare a software tester.

Panel 1: The ghost says "Boo" to the tester, who remains unfazed.
Panel 2: The ghost tries again, saying "Boo," but the tester still does not react.
Panel 3: The ghost makes one more attempt, again saying "Boo," with no effect.
Panel 4: The ghost changes its approach and says, "YOU MUST BE ISTQB CERTIFIED!" The tester reacts in fear, shouting "AHHHH!!!"
The joke plays on the idea that software testers are not easily scared by typical ghostly tricks, but mentioning the ISTQB certification requirement (a well-known qualification in software testing) is genuinely terrifying for them.

true story

Rosie Sherry
Rosie Sherry
A man holding a cardboard sign that says "Jane, Jane, Jane"

The crowd go wild "Jane, Jane, Jane!" — Ben Dowen

Great to have Jane quoted throughout this episode! — Simon Tomes

A rising Community Star :) — Ben Dowen

Community commentary from The Testing Planet Episode 9, on systems thinking

Rosie Sherry
Rosie Sherry
Image of a girl looking excited and glancing to the side

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.

Judy Mosley
Judy Mosley
 
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