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Limited time offer, save $200 on conference tickets! [View this email in your browser]( Happy Valentine’s Day, from the SeleniumConf Chicago 2023 organizers! As we get ready for next month's [SeleniumConf]( we’re thinking about all the reasons why we love Selenium - still the most popular and trustworthy automation tool, even after all these years. We asked our [conference speakers]( for their thoughts on Selenium and test automation, and wanted to share a few of their responses. Consider it our brief love letter to the best browser automation tool around! And to continue sharing the Selenium love, we’ve made the subscriber discount code available again for a limited time. Through February 28, use the code [subscriber2023SeConf]( to save $200 on any ticket purchase. “I think the biggest misconception about Selenium is that you cannot write reliable tests using it. You can write the most amazing tests, you just need to get a handle of how to do it. Selenium can be a very good friend of yours when doing automation.” - Corina-Adina Pip | Session: [What’s New and Good in Selenium]( “Selenium is still the most popular browser automation tool, and the project is as active as ever. Despite the rise of more modern tools like Cypress and Playwright, many teams still rely on Selenium for day-to-day testing. … Selenium isn't going anywhere anytime soon.” - Andrew Knight | Session: [Managing the Test Data Nightmare]( “We, as human testers, provide the strategy for test automation (even AI test automation). Without that higher level of human thinking driven by intuition, problem-solving, and heart, automated tests easily become brittle and outdated.” - Erika Chestnut | Keynote: [Bigger Than the Box]( Whether you already love Selenium or want to get to know it better, we hope you'll join us in Chicago March 28-30 for SeleniumConf Chicago 2023! [Register Today]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Website]( Copyright © 2023 Software Freedom Conservancy - Selenium Project, All rights reserved. You're getting this because you wanted to receive updates about Selenium Conf. Our mailing address is: Software Freedom Conservancy - Selenium Project 137 Montague Street Ste 380Brooklyn, NY 11201-3548 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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