I know, I know, this has been a week of my constantly asking for your help, my dear readers. This will be the last one for a while. It’s sometimes hard not to abuse this hive mind, though, you know?
As I mentioned a while back, we’re running QA Podcast for one of our clients. These are 15 to 20 minute informal conversations between two or more software professionals about quality assurance issues. The talks are pretty specific, and generally pretty technical.
We’ve been very happy with the response–the subscriber base is happily growing and we even got a little mainstream press. I’d be remiss in not throwing some love to the Bryght guys, for letting me borrow their podcasting setup for local chats.
We’re scheduling guests for upcoming shows (we try to do one every two weeks), and I thought I’d throw the door open for suggestions. Feel free to suggest yourself, or somebody you know who’s passionate about QA (and, I’ll bet, great fun at a party). You can comment or just email me. Guests can be local, or we’ve done a couple of sessions over the phone if they’re not.
What about some of you Web 2.0 folks? How does QA change in a slippery read/write world?
I’ll ask a few guys at my company to see if they’re interested.
I’ve been using a new tool for automating web testing called Selenium a lot lately. It’s a great way to save time and improve quality.
http://selenium.thoughtworks.com
It works good for both old and new school web apps. I’d be happy to share what I’ve learned.
The http://www.qapodcast.com has been available for a long time. Is there any other website like this one. And where can I find the resources?
OH…. it should be unavailable…
Why is http://www.qapodcast.com unavailable?
Are the qapodcasts available elsewhere?
Are there any plans to make the qapodcast website available again? If so, when?