How can i break it?



Nice picture to remember what I have to do :)

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Following the thought, regret and changing focus from quality would be the real enemy for the tester.
The work is not efficient if I start thinking :

  • oh, this is one more trivial usability or minor functionality issue. No one is going to fix it, so no point to worsen our unit's bug statistics by registering it;
  • we need to release quickly in order to finish sprint successfully, so quick shallow testing will be enough - do not want to be bottleneck in my team's performance;
  • loosing motivation to write automated tests or dig into technical stuff after being criticized by seniors. Oh sorry, that is called review and tough character. Quality of tests and skills is also important...  


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