ny Flash Mob doing harm.
But yes, I do see your point and the types of actions done or not done would have to be clearly communicated.
I wonder if any website or company would volunteer their software to undergo such a thing.…
Added by Rosie Sherry at 11:33am on February 25, 2009
in the real world a bunch of testers could meet up on a website. Test it crazily for a few minutes (or have some specific task agreed), then leave. It would be nice if whoever participated recorded their actions just incase some nice bug was encountered.
Is it worth a try? Could it work?…
Added by Rosie Sherry at 10:50am on February 24, 2009
time.
There will also be volunteer opportunities.
Flash Mob Testing is still in *beta* mode and we feel it is important to pay people for their time. $30 is on offer this time, this may change in the future.
If you are interested then join and keep and eye on the ----> Flash Mob Testing Group <-----…
Just a quick note to say this is happening next week. If you are interested head on over to the Flash Mob Testing Group - http://www.softwaretestingclub.com/group/flashmobtesting
I've started a group to experiment on the idea of Flash Mob Testing. It's private, so you need to request access.
Only people seriously interested need apply. :)
n with security but is a Flash Mob going to have the expertise and time to dig down into this ? )
Could you use a Flash Mob to test an ecommerce site without them being able to buy anything ?…
Added by phil kirkham at 11:56am on February 25, 2009
With interest in Flash Mob Testing increasing there will now be free membership to STC for people who actively participate in our crowd sourced Flash Mob Testing.
More details coming soon, but if any…
Added by Rosie Sherry at 2:37pm on August 12, 2009
I started a discussion: Using Test Automation and Tools for Flash Mob testing. Maybe you folks might have some input?
http://www.softwaretestingclub.com/group/flashmobtesting