CITCONEurope2016AhaMoments

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  • 2 minute rule
  • getting old, I'm senior in this group!
  • so many people! Mailing list with over 1,000 people
  • If you're frustrated by something trivial, you're probably frustrated by something else
  • Everything will work out. I need to hear something several times.
  • Benefits of one source repository
  • Knowledge comes from learning. Experience comes from Living. CI is about collaboration.
  • I realized I have a mentor.
  • Different pairing patterns.
  • Jenkins is powerful
  • Others know a lot about Jenkins.
  • The free-form worked. Ball and board pairing
  • Try to understand someone's reasons
  • Can plan observations
  • The conference format worked
  • Open Space way better
  • TDD ladder of inference to train yourself
  • Amount of information we don't share with anyone
  • Qualitative Data
  • HyperV is popular
  • mutiny is self-organizing and anarchy is constant revolution
  • I ask the wrong questions
  • If I don't share the story I'm telling myself other people will make up their own story.
  • Session notes for testing
  • Using communication can change things
  • Ideas for guiding new testers
  • As a tester I should pair with devs
  • Can't do CI with feature branches
  • Can apply user stories and such to my life
  • I can bring my kid to a conference
  • The community isn't defined by the medium but by the interactions
  • I already have mentors
  • Have a community where we share our experiences
  • Romania is a different timezone from Croatia
  • Realized I can learn even on my 5th CITCON
  • When you make a proposal then your beliefs weren't transmitted unless you transmit them
  • I should slow down and pairing will help
  • Different people can come to different conclusions from the same data
  • Vertical slicing of stories
  • Really liked the conference
  • Switch from TeamCity to Jenkins
  • How things can turn out if you give people ownership (structure of conference)
  • What people valued in a community
  • Missed a session because of schedule
  • Talking about frustration help me get over it
  • There will always be a topic about tools
  • "I do bad things, but I'm not a bad person"
  • Steps in finding a mentor. Helped me find a path
  • Getting out of my comfort zone
  • Interactions in a community are more important than size
  • Pair programming practices
  • Learned to value communication more...and I'm Finnish!
  • People organize around problems and not solutions
  • Topics on the schedule can change really fast!