I've been reaching out to other Ministry of Testing chapters here in the United States. Philly. Portland, Oregon. Atlanta. Likewise, Claire Moss, co-organizer of MoT-Atlanta, while she was attending a Boston area Agile conference, has been looking to connect to other MoT groups. Her motto on her business card? "Using my evil powers for good!"
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| MoT-Boston meets MoT-Atlanta. It's T.J. and Claire! |
Claire is a bundle of energy! She organizes Meetup events in Atlanta, she blogs on Aclairefication.com , she live Tweets events, and schedules impromptu events like bringing an entourage of people from a nearby Alliance Testing conference to crash our Meetup with her.
After meeting-and-greeting the newcomers, I was about to start the Lean Coffee. As soon as one of the attendees saw me pull out dry-erase markers and Post-It notes from my black messenger bag, he inquired, "You want me to run the Lean Coffee?" ... Sure! Why not, I thought? It would be fun participating with the other Ministry of Testing - Boston members. How familiar was he with the concept? He mentioned, "Oh, I was there when they first had the idea".
So, for the rest of the evening we had Llewellyn Falco (@LlewellynFalco), Agile Coach, author of The Mob Programming Handbook, and co-founder of Teaching Kids Programming, running our Lean Coffee for us... Sometimes life just surprises you!
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| Llewellyn at work! |
How did it all come to be? Welcome to the magic of Twitter! Just click on the PLAY button below and navigate the slideshow!
@aclairefication New Storify article: "MoT-Boston meets MoT-Atlanta and #AATC2017!" https://t.co/mopgbJCXi3
— T.J. Maher (@tjmaher1) April 21, 2017
Here are some take-aways that interested Claire:
- Testing: Building Quality, not into the Product, but to the Process!
- Get good at making hard-stuff easy to automate (not automating hard stuff).
- When choosing what to test, don't expect zero defects -- Learn in Production!
- DevOps has QA as a Customer.
My favorite thing I shared? "The primary purpose of a QA Engineer is that of an End User Advocate".
My favorite quote from Llewellyn: "Struggle is good for learning, but frustration is death!"
Thank you so much for everyone from #AATC2017 who showed up! It was a very welcome surprise!
Happy Testing!
-T.J. Maher
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// Sr. QA Engineer, Software Engineer in Test, Software Tester since 1996.
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