~ Sorry, I did not finish that last email before it was sent. ~
This meet-up is taking place tonight and starting in 4 hours.
*Logistics* *Date:* Oct 22, 2014 *Time:* 0130 UTC http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Cloudfoundry+Meetup&iso=20141022T0130&ah=1&am=30 *Remote Participation:* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylWjw9iPWg0 *Physical Location:* WMF HQ, San Francisco, 3rd Floor (RSVP http://www.meetup.com/wikimedia-tech/events/207856222/ necessary). Come at 6pm (0100 UTC) for Pizza and drinks. *IRC Channel for questions and discussion:* #wikimedia-office
Hope to see you all there!
Rachel
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 2:27 PM, Rachel Farrand rfarrand@wikimedia.org wrote:
This meet-up is taking place tonight and starting in 4 hours.
Logistics Date: Oct 22, 2014 Time: 0130 UTC http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Cloudfoundry+Meetup&iso=20141022T0130&ah=1&am=30
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 3:25 PM, Arthur Richards arichards@wikimedia.org wrote:
Just a reminder that this is happening this coming Wednesday, and that we are planning to record/broadcast the event for remote participants.
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 10:31 AM, Arthur Richards < arichards@wikimedia.org> wrote:
On Wednesday, October 22, 2014 the Quality Assurance Group and Team Practices Group hope you will join us for a meet-up at the WMF entitled 'Exploratory Testing for Complex Software; Lessons from Cloud Foundry' with special guest speaker Elisabeth Hendrickson [1]. We will be discussing testing in agile iterative software development, and in particular exploratory testing https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exploratory_testing [0]. This will be a lively and enlightening conversation, aimed at everyone concerned about the overall quality of software - even those who do not necessarily contribute code.
*When*: Wednesday, October 22, 2014, 6:00pm - 8:30pm (for WMF folks there is a calendar event on the Engineering calendar)
*Where*: Wikimedia Foundation 6th Floor, collab space 149 New Montgomery St. San Francisco, CA (Accessible for remote participation via Hangouts on Air; link TBA)
*From the meet-up invite http://www.meetup.com/wikimedia-tech/events/207856222/*[2]: In modern software development organizations, the days are gone when separate, independent Quality Assurance departments test software only after it is finished. Iterative development and agile methods mean that software is constantly being created, tested, released, marketed, and used in short, tight cycles. An important testing approach in such an environment is called Exploratory Testing, and the Wikimedia Foundation has made significant investments to support Exploratory Testing for its software development projects.
Elisabeth Hendrickson is "test obsessed". She was an early adopter and vocal proponent of all aspects of agile software testing. She has been particularly instrumental in encouraging and defining the practice of Exploratory Testing. Elisabeth's 2013 book "Explore It!: Reduce Risk and Increase Confidence with Exploratory Testing" is the standard reference on the subject.
Join us in the Wikimedia Foundation collaboration space to hear Elisabeth discuss her experience doing software testing for complex projects, with particular examples of Exploratory Testing from her current work as Director of Quality Engineering for Cloud Foundry.
This talk is for everyone involved in the overall quality of software, and it will be of particular interest to Project Managers, Product Managers, and those working with software development projects who do not necessarily contribute code directly to the projects.
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exploratory_testing
[1] Elisabeth Hendrickson is a tester, developer, and Agile enabler. She wrote her first line of code in 1980, and almost immediately found her first bug. In 2010 she won the prestigious Gordon Pask Award from the Agile Alliance. She is best known for her Google Tech Talk on Agile Testing as well as her wildly popular Test Heuristics Cheatsheet. In 2003, she learned how to do Agile for real from Pivotal Labs while working as a tester on one of their projects. In 2012 she decided it was time to take up permanent residence in the Pivotal offices, where she is the Director of Quality Engineering for Cloud Foundry, Pivotal's Open Source Platform as a Service (PaaS).
[2] http://www.meetup.com/wikimedia-tech/events/207856222/
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