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I love it... Thank you for your thoughts.
You would be surprised to learn how many Testers I have had in my time try and convince me that we Testers 'Break Software'...
I am pleased to hear I am not alone when I say yes Testers are powerful, but we do not break anything, we uncover what is broken then reflect and report on its quality.. All comments shared here reflect exactly that.
Of course it does not matter how the software got broken, of course we are all one project team working towards delivering the best software possible. It just annoys me to learn there are still testers out there with high and mighty attitudes stomping around saying how they break software or worse still they say it directly to a member of a project team, from Design to Dev even to a PMO... "I am going to break your software" Eeeeeeeeek! (Cringe)
Maybe they think saying "I am going to measure the quality of your software, raise all issues found and report on its overall performance" doesn't sound as cool or as tough....
I really felt we were making huge progress in moving away from that nonsense, improving our careers reputation..
Maybe, you should let them know that they indeed break- not the software but the illusion that the software works. Testers break the illusion that everything works. I think, I heard this first from Michael Bolton.
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Katrina, have you shown them the blog post by James: tester's commitments?
When a lot of bugs are raised, dev ate unhappy with me, I walk off with this dialogue: I love the devs. I understand how hard they work. I don't want anyone to point even a small mistake in their beautiful code and that is the only reason I find so many bugs.
Most of the times, this has worked in my favor :)