A simple list of software testing conferences and workshops published collaboratively with the testing community. Created by @ckenst

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EuroSTAR 2026 Software Testing Conference is tomorrow! (June 15-18, 2026) in Oslo, Norway Follow: @esconfs More: conference.eurostarsoftwaret…

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One week until EuroSTAR 2026 Software Testing Conference (June 15-18, 2026) in Oslo, Norway Follow: @esconfs More: conference.eurostarsoftwaret…

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OnlineTestConf's Call for Speakers is now open! Join the 39 speakers who previously shared their insights with the testing community at OnlineTestConf before becoming recognized industry speakers. Submit your proposal by July 14.
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We updated the site last night in preparation for the newsletter. Updated lots of statuses including adding the latest planned IRL events for @testguilds! Check it out: testingconferences.org
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The latest edition of @testconferences newsletter is out today. It contains: - 4 months of upcoming conferences 🎟️ - 17 conferences with discounts on tickets 💰 - 5 open Calls for Papers You can read it online and subscribe if you like the content: mailchi.mp/87d8e2c4dd55/apri…
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expo:QA 26 is tomorrow! (May 26-28, 2026) in Madrid, Spain Follow: @expoqa More: expoqa.eu/?utm_source=testin…

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One week until expo:QA 26 (May 26-28, 2026) in Madrid, Spain Follow: @expoqa More: expoqa.eu/?utm_source=testin…

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Romania QualityConnect 2026 is tomorrow! (May 6-7, 2026) in Cluj-Napoca, Romania More: qualityconnect.ro?utm_source…
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At some point soon, we're going to have to admit that we no longer truly understand the systems we're building. Companies are openly bragging that their developers don't bother looking at the code their agents produce; and it's so much of it, that code reviews have become a passive thumbs up. Even without AI generated features, modern systems are already extremely complex which makes it challenging to debug, especially in areas where you're not a subject matter expert. Now is not the time to slack on observability. If anything, the need just went up. We have to be able to properly investigate incidents when they inevitably occur. I like Honeycomb Canvas for this because it gives me an interactive workspace where I can explore and debug in natural language without manually piecing together queries across telemetry data. "Why was the checkout flow so slow yesterday?" "Customers are complaining about site crashes. Help me figure out what's wrong." "There are reports of an outage... how widespread is this?" Canvas runs queries on your traces and structured events, giving you visualizations to help you quickly get to the root of the issue. It'll even suggest follow ups if you're not sure where to look next. My favorite usage is @'ing the Canvas Slack bot to pull insights right into team discussions 👌🏽 If you're not already using Canvas, it's definitely worth checking out: fandf.co/4djGo6k Shoutout to the good folks @honeycombio for the collaboration. Really enjoying Canvas, and I've been playing around with the MCP server too :)
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From @QANewsletter “Chris Kenst inherited a 2,500-test Cypress suite that takes 45 hours to run and explains why automating everything leads to pain” Yup! kenst.com/optimizing-the-wro…
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One week until Romania QualityConnect 2026 (May 6-7, 2026) in Cluj-Napoca, Romania More: qualityconnect.ro?utm_source…
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UCAAT 2026 - 12th UCAAT User Conference on Advanced Automated Testing is tomorrow! (April 14-16, 2026) in Sophia Antipolis, FR Follow: @UCAAT More: etsi.org/events/2540-2026-04…
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