Leader of Birmingham.pm [pm.org] and a CPAN author [cpan.org]. Co-organised YAPC::Europe in 2006 and the 2009 QA Hackathon, responsible for the YAPC Conference Surveys [yapc-surveys.org] and the QA Hackathon [qa-hackathon.org] websites. Also the current caretaker for the CPAN Testers websites and data stores.
If you really want to find out more, buy me a Guinness
Links:
Memoirs of a Roadie [missbarbell.co.uk]
[pm.org]
CPAN Testers Reports [cpantesters.org]
YAPC Conference Surveys [yapc-surveys.org]
QA Hackathon [qa-hackathon.org]
Now for most, testing is probably the most boring thing you can do, as they just want to get on play. F1 race engineers, particularly the Renault team it would seem, are a little different. They like to play while they're testing. When watching the following clip, ensure you have the sound turned up and watch right towards the end.
http://www.k20a.org/RenaultF1Enginewarmup.wmv
For those not familiar with the way F1 cars are tested these days, the telemetry, tuning and calibration controls are all run through test programs from a laptop. I'd defy anyone to be able to do that manually
I wonder if the tests are in TAP? Or written in Perl?
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