Welcome to your Tuesday Testing Motivation Boost! Lets kick off the day with testing enthusiasm and a sprinkle of testing magic!
Testing Traffic Lights:
Red: Pause and Reflect - What’s a challenge you have overcome recently?
Yellow : Proceed with Caution - What’s a testing area you want to explore further?
Green : Go, Go, Go- Share an exciting testing goal for today!
Challenge finding time to prepare lessons for a course I’m teaching.
I want to keep learning Playwright, it seems like a very impressive tool!
Green : It’s the last day of the sprint so I try to finish a few task between scrum ceremonies.
Cautious victory, almost complete one test cycle using Zephyr (other TCMS products do exist) and ready to release soon. Lots of tests to update and notes to write.
Started a new separate test cycle in Zephyr, starting to enjoy using a TCMS now. But found one show-stopper defect right away and wonder if we should go back to our other product release and dig more in the same areas.
Identified testing gaps in a nice and collaborative no-blame testing gaps ideation session. We learned a lot about some old features, and even managed to run some tests during the session because we are that awesome as a team.
Overcoming time challenges is a real feat! Any tips you’d like to share on managing lessons prep?
Exploring playwright is an exciting journey!
Last day of spring vibes!!
Red: Transitioning back into CEO role
Yellow : Improving the whole MoT experience and what we offer
Green : doing research and observations about what matters to the testing community in today’s world
Finding my groove in providing a community research and playback service for the MoT community.
How can we continue to encourage new and diverse voices in the testing community?
Setting up a workshop space for a testing event this week.
I’ve moved from a few “in-house built” test case trackers to Testlink and finally to Zephyr Ansha, and it is interesting to note similarities and differences in initially getting started. I started a thread about choosing a TCMS tool a long while back so it’s time for me to update there Three Ways To Get the Whole Team Involved in Selecting a Testing Tool.
The kinda jobs that are too small for a project but too big for “maintenance”
Automation, after all. When funding for the governmental unit I work for gets better.
Just get the heaps of testing on my table done.