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New testing styles?
« on: April 26, 2014, 08:27:17 AM »
OK, a colleague sent this to me.  It's basically a suggested set of new testing styles that could be applied to projects that are a little... out of control...

The following testing programs will be implemented immediately as additions to the regularly scheduled regression testing:

  • Aggression Testing: Punching all developers with an open bug.
  • Confession Testing: All developers must admit what they either cannot do or have given up on.
  • Digression Testing: Developers must change the subject and ramble when the topic of bugs comes up.
  • Repression Testing: All developers must tell everyone who they secretly want to kill.
  • Oppression Testing: All developers will be required to work 24 hours a day until all bugs are fixed.
  • Depression Testing: All developers must explain which bugs make them sad, and why.
  • Succession Testing: Developers must be able to name the chain of command in the event that a PM dies.
  • Hessian Testing: QA will be done with a sack over your head.
  • Joe Pescian Testing: All functions to be tested by a hot-headed Mafioso.
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