Testing Circus has completed one year of publication. But we are not celebrating yet because we understand we have long way to go.

However, we would like to thank few people without whose help, guidance, contribution and feedback our journey would not have been so smooth.

First is Vipul Kocher who reviewed our first issue and encouraged us to go ahead. Next my friends Jaijeet Pandey, Kumar Gaurav, Nasim Ahmed who worked with me as core members of Testing Circus. Without their timely help and support we would have travelled so far.

Once started, we were joined by passionate testers like Brian Osman, Gagan Talwar, Asif Iqbal, Ashik Elahi, Ajay, Selim and Riyaj joined us as assistant editors. These guys are a tremendous support to our publication.

Thanks to Bernice Ruhland, Lisa Crispin, Rob van Steenbergen, Narayan Raman, Parimala Shankaraiah, Santhosh Tuppad, Vipul Gupta, and others who have contributed and permitted us to publish their article in  the magazine more than once in the last one year.

Pradeep Soundararajan can get things done. Pradeep constantly pushed us to the wall to improve on our magazine design and content. Not only this, his Moolya Testing became our first sponsor to have placed an ad in the magazine. Thank you Pradeep and Moolya team.

We have got tremendous support from our Testing Circus Representatives from various organizations around the world. They are the reason our subscriber strength is growing day by day.

Thanks to testers who have written to us and liked our #CAST2011 tweet collection by our team. Tweets are available at http://testingcircus.blogspot.com/

Thanks for being with us so far in our journey of learning software testing.

– Ajoy Kumar Singha

 

Ajoy Kumar SinghaAjoy's EditorialsTesting Circus has completed one year of publication. But we are not celebrating yet because we understand we have long way to go. However, we would like to thank few people without whose help, guidance, contribution and feedback our journey would not have been so smooth. First is Vipul Kocher who...