[QA] pair testing: what is your "Željko number"?

Amir E. Aharoni amir.aharoni at mail.huji.ac.il
Fri Nov 22 19:08:42 UTC 2013


It's an honor that I'll proudly pass forward!


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2013/11/23 Chris McMahon <cmcmahon at wikimedia.org>

>
> Some of you may know the name Ward Cunningham:  Ward invented wikis, and
> he was one of the founders of Agile software development.  He is a really
> nice guy.
>
> In the agile programming community, people like to talk about their "Ward
> number".
>
> Ward Cunningham has a "Ward number" of zero.
> If you pair-programmed with Ward, your "Ward number" is one.
> If you pair-programmed with someone who pair-programmed with Ward, your
> "Ward number" is two.
> etc...
>
> Today we have a lot of people whose "Željko number" is one.  I would
> really like to encourage Vernon, Trinitha, Anjana, Filip, (and Amir and
> Niklas?) to also spread what they are learning by pair-testing with others.
>
>
> Someday soon it would be nice to have contributors with a "Željko number"
> of two...
>
> -Chris
>
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