Matt,
New ideas are always welcome at the conference, but if your are there this year, you may want to "test" the response to your ideas at an open space.
Janet Gregory.
----- Original Message -----
From: Matt Heusser <matt.heusser@...>
Date: Friday, July 27, 2007 8:07 am
Subject: [agile-testing] Re: Agile Testing Courses
To: agile-testing@yahoogroups.com
> Hi Lisa!
>
> You post about agile test training reminds me of something I've
> been mulling
> on.
>
> As I see it, there are fundamental differences in how we view software
> testing between capital-A "Test Automation" Agile and the
> investigative,critical-thinking in real time rapid software
> testing, lowercase a-agile.
>
> Keep in mind, I think that there is certainly room for
> discussion, debate,
> and learning on both sides. From what I've heard, of the two
> views, the
> second is much less represented at Agile Conferences in general
> and Agile
> 200X in particular.
>
> Lisa, do you think there would be interest in tutorials, talks, and
> workshops on that second kind of "agile" testing at Agile Conf
> 2008? It's
> about time for me to start making plans ...
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Matthew Heusser,
> Blog: http://xndev.blogspot.com
>
> "Who cares if you followed the instructions if it doesn't work
> when you're
> done?" - Scott Barber's Dad
>
----- Original Message -----
From: Matt Heusser <matt.heusser@...>
Date: Friday, July 27, 2007 8:07 am
Subject: [agile-testing] Re: Agile Testing Courses
To: agile-testing@yahoogroups.com
> Hi Lisa!
>
> You post about agile test training reminds me of something I've
> been mulling
> on.
>
> As I see it, there are fundamental differences in how we view software
> testing between capital-A "Test Automation" Agile and the
> investigative,critical-thinking in real time rapid software
> testing, lowercase a-agile.
>
> Keep in mind, I think that there is certainly room for
> discussion, debate,
> and learning on both sides. From what I've heard, of the two
> views, the
> second is much less represented at Agile Conferences in general
> and Agile
> 200X in particular.
>
> Lisa, do you think there would be interest in tutorials, talks, and
> workshops on that second kind of "agile" testing at Agile Conf
> 2008? It's
> about time for me to start making plans ...
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Matthew Heusser,
> Blog: http://xndev.blogspot.com
>
> "Who cares if you followed the instructions if it doesn't work
> when you're
> done?" - Scott Barber's Dad
>