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Including all the testing events, online and in-person Issue 369 | Monday 11th April 2022 | This new

Including all the testing events, online and in-person [An illustration of a monster character reading a newspaper with the words "Your Weekly Testing News"]( Issue 369 | Monday 11th April 2022 | [View Online →]( This newsletter is kindly supported by Global App Testing [A test execution platform with a twist…]( Launch scripted and unscripted tests to a global community of professional testers on real devices with Global App Testing. Receive results in as little as 15 minutes. Plot twist: it works seamlessly with your existing tools! Try it for free - no credit card required. --------------------------------------------------------------- Who might you buddy up with this week? There is a buddy waiting for you somewhere. A buddy who can go on a testing journey with you. Someone in the community who might be facing similar challenges. Someone who is open to sharing and learning with you. I was fortunate last week to connect two people. They are both looking to speak at [TestBash UK]( seeking help with creating an abstract and advice about speaking at conferences. They are now "abstract buddies"! [Check out all the Call to Speak opportunities](. Along with TestBash UK, we're excited to announce [the lineup for TestBash Mobile](. I have a bias toward open conversations so I look forward to the discussion with Piotr, Julia and Vikrant. And I have a good feeling about the Ask Me Anything with Maaike Brinkhof. And with all the TestBashes going on it was lovely to read [a positive review of TestBash X Brighton](. Thanks for sharing, [Gita]( "If you need testing motivation, want to find like-minded people or just want to have fun, attend the next TestBash and join in." 😀 There's a good opportunity to experience similar given [TestBash X Edinburgh]( has the same setup. You can still grab a ticket. 🎧 Our annual partners continue to support the community. Kristof talks to Darrel Farris from mabl about the [shift to quality engineering and how testing teams are adapting](. And feel free to [meet the team behind Sauce Labs](. 🤝 Thank you to those who took the time to share your sentiment via [the Belong-O-Meter](. 34 responses! I'll endeavour to publish the (anonymous) results at some point in the future. For those who shared your details, I'll be in touch to set up a call by the end of the month. I very much look forward to learning what's important along with some of the challenges you face – and how the community may support you. And do [let me know](mailto:simon@ministryoftesting.com?subject=Reply%20to%20the%20newsletter%3A%20I'm%20looking%20for%20a%20buddy%2C%20can%20you%20help%3F) if a buddy would help. I'll do my best to see if I can help you make a connection. Have a good week! — Simon, CommunityBoss Useful business posts - [Celebrating Collaboration with the mabl Founders Awards]( — Izzy Azeri - [TestRail Server Release 7.4]( — Hannah Son - [Error Reporting: Improving Outcomes with Proactive Identification]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Events [View all]( - NEW Wed 13 Apr [Let's Explore Regression Testing with Jo Richards]( - Wed 13 Apr [Express Yourself More Effectively In Writing]( - Thu 21 Apr [TestBash Mobile]( - Mon 25 Apr - Wed 27 Apr [Automation in Testing - Edinburgh]( - NEW Tue 26 Apr [Note Takers]( 👀 📝 - 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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