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When does a testing habit become a hindrance? Issue 392 | Monday 19th September 2022 | This newslett

When does a testing habit become a hindrance? [An illustration of a monster character reading a newspaper with the words "Your Weekly Testing News"]( Issue 392 | Monday 19th September 2022 | [View Online →]( This newsletter is kindly supported by Katalon [Do you spend more effort on tools maintenance and workarounds instead of test automation?]( Katalon fits right into your tool ecosystem, with built-in best practices and configurations. Setup immediately and start your first project now. --------------------------------------------------------------- When does a testing habit become a hindrance? The sales team rushed into our office. "Advert revenue has suddenly taken a dip. What's happened?" Turns out my fellow testing colleague and I had incorrectly signed off a release. Both of us were so used to running regression that we no longer used the regression test checklist. We literally didn’t see what wasn’t in front of us – the missing adverts! It was a big learning day for us both. We resolved the issue quickly and ran a post-mortem. It led to a big push for automated checks for essential features and a renewed energy of not taking things for granted or becoming complacent with regression tests. Thinking back to that experience, it was very likely the start of a move towards a whole-team approach to quality — instead of relying on us QA folks to sign off a release. Speaking of habits, [Alex Reynolds]( joins us this week at [TestBash UK]( with a talk on the power of habit. And last week Team MoT have been busy preparing the finishing touches to what will be an incredible conference. Sarah Deery (LearningBoss) shares [five handy tips on returning to in-person conferences]( and do [check out Nicola Lindgren's eight tips for networking at events](. It's been lovely to [see the community post selfies]( to make it easier for TestBash UK attendees to meet in person. The testing community continues to grow and includes lots of people who are new to the world of testing! It always feels good to continue to share [Heather Reid]( incredible [30 Things Every New Software Tester Should Learn](. And we often see folks new to testing worried if they should pay for some sort of foundation testing course and exam. [What are your thoughts on this topic?]( I've enjoyed reading the responses so far. One more thing, fancy treating yourself or a colleague to a new t-shirt? [David Duke's winning slogan is now available in the MoT Store]( 👕 Have a good week and see some of you in person at TestBash UK. Can't wait! — Simon, CommunityBoss --------------------------------------------------------------- This newsletter is kindly supported by PractiTest [A QA Manager’s 90-Day Journey to Impact]( As the connecting link between higher management and the employees in your team, you have to be in continuous contact with both sides. Make a significant and quick impact in your new role with the help of PractiTest’s 30-60-90 guidebook. --------------------------------------------------------------- Useful business posts - [Visual Regression Testing Basics]( — Faith Kilonzi - [Elevate Software Testing at mabl Experience 2022]( — Leah Pemberton - [The Basics of Automated UI Testing]( — Scott Fitzpatrick --------------------------------------------------------------- Events [View all]( - Tue 20 Sep - Wed 21 Sep [Automation in Testing - Manchester]( - Tue 20 Sep [Twitter Space: Let's Explore Accessibility Testing, with co-hosts Louise Gibbs and Simon Tomes]( - Thu 22 Sep - Fri 23 Sep [TestBash UK]( 🎉🎉🎉 - Wed 12 Oct [Exploring the unknowns with Xray Exploratory App]( - Fri 14 Oct [TestBashX Bucks]( - Thu 20 Oct [Test.bash(); 2022]( – earn £100, [submit a video]( - Tue 15 Nov [TestBash Core Skills]( - Thu 17 Nov [Thursday Testing Tea with host Thomas Shipley]( - Fri 09 Dec [HolidayBash 2022]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Calls for Contributions - [Take the Test.Bash(); 2022 Visual Challenge]( - [Take the Test.Bash(); 2022 Data Management Challenge]( - [Take the Test.Bash(); 2022 UI Challenge]( - [Take the Test.Bash(); 2022 API Challenge]( - [Have You Contributed to the Community?]( - [Call for Contribution – Share your interest to run a Community Micro-Event]( - [Call for Content - Write for us]( 💬 Keep the conversation going on [The Club]( (our forum) and the [MoT Slack]( (our chat client). And stay up-to-date via the [Ministry of Testing Community Timeline](. Know someone who might enjoy this newsletter? [Share this link to the Ministry of Testing newsletter sign-up page](. 🗞 [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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