• Hogger85b@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    This is definatly what one PM at works thinks. Test is rubber stamp, no time for remediation, what ever we find is sev3 accepted

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    1 year ago

    My favorite episode of the Netflix baking show Nailed It! had a QA engineer on. In the main portion of each episode, each contestant is given a “panic” button for if things go south where they can get help from a professional baker that is on the panel.

    The QA engineer had a different idea. She read through the recipe and found any ambiguities or questions before she did anything. She then hit the panic button and calmly went over each question with the baker. Her creation was the only one that actually came out well.

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    While it’s annoying I absolutely love the feeling of launching after having an absolute terrier of QA-engineer break your code compared to launching kind of blind after the testing wasn’t more than a rough look over

    Prefer the annoyance during work over the stressful emergency meetings any day