New San Francisco Selenium Meetup Group
Hi everyone,
Just a quick note to let you know that a few of us have recently
started a new Meetup group for Selenium users in the San Francisco Bay
Area:
http://web.meetup. com/161/
Since Selenium is a fairly common testing tool, perhaps some of you
would like to join. In the past few days since we started the group,
there are already about two dozen members, including some of the
Selenium committers.
The goal of this group is to have regular face-to-face, in-person
meetings with fellow developers and testers that use Selenium to test
their web applications.
The SF Selenium Meetup is an open forum where Selenium users of all
skill levels can come to communicate, learn, network, or just have a
good time. We meet on a monthly basis and generally have speaker from
major software and web companies in the Bay Area. Lively discussions
or Q&A for hours afterwards.
Our focus is in Selenium but our topics encompass related topics of
interest, such as Agile testing, Test-Driven Development, Continuous
Integration, building test scripts in Ruby, Python, Java, PHP, and C#;
and much more.
Any suggestions for specific meeting topics are welcome.
If you're not familiar with Meetup -- here's a quick blurb:
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Thanks.