@ministryoftest Can't. Get. All. The. Answers. Out. At. Once.
After I put the boys to bed and collect myself, I shall return.
@ministryoftest Thinking that 100% #automation is feasible.
Thinking that automation is a technological decision.
Thinking that solves quality and testing problems
Failing to treat automation development as software development.
Thinking automation fails if it doesn't "find bugs".
@ministryoftest Thinking that #automation must return a pass/fail result.
Emitting crappy logs that aren't actionable
How does aspirin know where to work?
Thinking that it's too late or too early to automate
Thinking automation is about #programming
Thinking automation is not about programming
@ministryoftest Not treating #automation as a business decision
Thinking automation only comes from test cases
Thinking automation is an all-or-nothing endeavor
Not culling non-valuable scripts
Treating automation as a test/QA/QE-only job
Not aligning automation with testing an development