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Plus all the in-person and online testing events waiting for you Issue 368 | Monday 4th April 2022 |

Plus all the in-person and online testing events waiting for you [An illustration of a monster character reading a newspaper with the words "Your Weekly Testing News"]( Issue 368 | Monday 4th April 2022 | [View Online →]( This newsletter is kindly supported by Agile Testing Days USA [Tap into your software team’s full potential with AgileTDUSA]( The 5-day conference addresses all people involved in the testing & quality assurance of IT systems, focusing on the exchange of experiences, new trends & agile methods. Register now and use the code USA22_MOT_referral to receive a $100 Amazon gift card! --------------------------------------------------------------- In-person conversations are special. These are spontaneous conversations that would never happen online. And most communities like Ministry of Testing don't have the opportunity for such conversations right now. Yet last week we did! TestBash X Brighton was the enabler. Get a sense of what happened via those who kindly shared their experience on [Twitter](. It was overwhelming and jam-packed with a day and evening of conversations, connections and stories. I met [Louise Hirst]( for the first time. She's amazing. Three years ago she joined a Software Testing Clinic to learn about heuristics. And there she was at TestBash running the Heuristics Challenge stand. Plus she gave her first and excellent 99-second talk. Got a good feeling we'll hear more from Louise. 😀 Lots of ideas pop into your head when you're observing a community event unfold. And backstage [Richard Bradshaw]( and I explored the concept of running a "How it started. How it's going" online session in about three months. Invite attendees to re-connect with each other, reflect on how they applied their learnings and share challenges to seek answers. Keep an eye out for that one. Plus [let me know](mailto:simon@ministryoftesting.com?subject=I'd%20like%20to%20write%20or%20record%20a%20video%20about%20my%20experience%20of%20TestBash%20X%20Brighton) if you'd like to write or record a video about your experience. This is something we support and encourage. TestBash is community belonging at its best. Out of interest, which sense of belonging do you most identify with the Ministry of Testing community? [Share via the Belong-O-Meter](. I'd love to talk to you about your answer. While an in-person conference can take your focus away from everything online, there's still plenty happening. Like [Peet sharing his feedback]( to all those who have put themselves forward for talks and [Leigh who answered so many questions about leadership]( – this is a must-listen. Nicola also kicked off Bloggers Club for April if you'd like to write about [how you reduce scope](. Our Annual Partners continue to support the testing community. Vernon led a helpful [ask me anything with Sergio from Xray]( and Daniel from mabl shares [how to build and scale a functional test automation strategy](. Have a good week. If you get the chance soon, cherish the opportunity to meet the community in person. Those opportunities are the catalyst to keep conversations going across all the places, and to move the software testing craft forward. — Simon, CommunityBoss This newsletter is kindly supported by Sauce Labs [SauceCon is back!]( Join Sauce Labs for a free, virtual, global conference May 3-5, where teams from around the world will come together to learn, connect, and level up their automated testing and continuous delivery skills. Learn more and get your free ticket today. --------------------------------------------------------------- Useful business posts - [Every Experience Matters: Browsing Habits & Engagement Report]( - [Increase Test Reliability with Intelligent Wait | mabl]( — Juliette MacPhail - [Centralized Test Management and Intelligent Test Automation with TestRail and Functionize]( — Hannah Son - [Testing 101: How to meet your software testing goals]( —Tonislava Docheva --------------------------------------------------------------- Events [View all]( - Wed 06 Apr [Welcome to the Ministry of Testing Community]( - Wed 06 Apr [API Automation Challenge]( - Thu 07 Apr [Thursday Testing Tea]( - Wed 13 Apr [Express Yourself More Effectively In Writing]( - Thu 21 Apr [TestBash Mobile]( - Mon 25 Apr - Wed 27 Apr [Automation in Testing - Edinburgh]( - Thu 28 Apr [TestBashX Edinburgh]( - Thu 26 May [TestBash Careers]( - Wed 22 Jun - Thu 23 Jun [TestBash World]( 💬 Keep the conversation going on [The Club]( (our forum) and the [MoT Slack]( (our chat client). And keep in the loop via the [Ministry of Testing Community Timeline](. --------------------------------------------------------------- 🤩 Transform your career. Keep up to date and relevant with all the latest and most important topics in testing and quality. Access all live events and 1000+ talks, webinars, articles, and podcasts. Take control of your career growth. [Register for a Ministry of Testing Pro Membership]( today. [Visit ministryoftesting.com]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [SoundCloud]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2022 Ministry of Testing, All rights reserved. You have opted to join this email list. Our mailing address is: Ministry of Testing 19 New RoadBrighton, East Sussex BN1 1UF United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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