'selenium' Category
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Apr102006
Does a testing tool prove the functionality of software?
On Saturday, I attended the Continuous Integration and Testing Conference (CITCON) here in Chicago (The home of Web 2.0!).
CITCON was planned using the OpenSpaces format, so it was 99% discussion based, with very few canned presentations, and even those were just introductions to a larger discussion. CITCON was very well run and I hope to [...]
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Feb282006
Selenium @ FOSDEM – Not every Python hacker went to PyCon last weekend
FOSDEM Summary:
I was invited to speak at FOSDEM this past weekend in Brussels, Belgium. (Too bad it conflicted with PyCon.) FOSDEM is an acronym for “Free and Open Source Developers’ European Meeting”. Richard Stallman had the opening keynote covering software patents, and Jeff Waugh from Canonical talked about why software freedom should be recognized and cherished [...]
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Feb222006
Thoughts on Skills Tracking in a Consulting Company
At ThoughtWorks, we have an old and boring skills and certification tracking system which managers use to find the right people for projects. The list of skills and skill categories are static. And any additions, modifications, or deletions to the list of skills or categories must be handled by an administrator. (Linking people to skills, [...]
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Jan232006
Selenium talk at FOSDEM in Brussels (Feb 25&26)
Just in case you happen to be in Belgium in February, feel free to stop by and watch some snazzy Selenium demos:
Title of the talk: “Selenium – the cross-browser, cross-platform web application testing framework that makes your clients smile.”
To find out more, peruse my speaker biography on the FOSDEM 2006 website.
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Jan042006
How does one flip a coin on the internet?
Real world story:
A “lead developer of Selenium” has been invited to speak at FOSDEM next month.
Both Paul Hammant and I want to go and speak. Both of us can take some claim as “lead developer” of Selenium, only it’s a been awhile since either one of us has committed any code! (I created Selenium in [...]


