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==== Session Proposals ====
==== Session Proposals ====
* (Nikos) CSS Testing, focusing more on regression testing
* (Viorela) - finish with documentation and open pull request; do some research about AWS CodePipeline and figure out how to integrate it with Jenkins
* (Henrik) Shifting Turing Day to Friday when I attend http://mtpcon.com in London
==== Interesting Readings ====
* (Nikos) [https://css-tricks.com/nerds-guide-color-web/ A Nerd’s Guide to Color on the Web]
* (Henrik) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dr67i5SdXiM One Piece Flow vs. Mass Production] '''Envelope Stuffing''' Lean Thinking Simulation
* (All) Foster intercultural understanding via [https://www.buzzfeed.com/tabathaleggett/knock-knock-jokes-that-are-so-bad-theyre-good knock-knock jokes]
==== What we did/learned/hacked ====
* (Nikos) Experiment with [https://github.com/garris/BackstopJS BackstopJS]. Seems mature enough for automated regression tests
* (Viorela) PR for documentation: https://github.com/mozilla-iam/rp_login_tests/pull/7. For AWS CodePipeline - Jenkins integration, it looks like AWS CodePipeline Plugin in Jenkins is a good option.
=== 2017-09-18 ===
==== Session Proposals ====
* (Nikos) Build some CSS regression tests for CoSS
* (Viorela) Update existing pull requests (on RPS_login_tests + cis_tests repos) and go through (bookmarked in my browser for later reading) python articles.
==== Interesting Readings ====
==== What we did/learned/hacked ====
=== 2017-10-02 ===
==== Session Proposals ====
* (Nikos) IE compatibility, low-bandwidth sites
* (Viorela) [https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/ Hacktoberfest]: Contribute to 4 open source projects and get a t-shirt
* (Henrik) Read ''Managing Our Hub Economy'' (see link below)
==== Interesting Readings ====
* HBR on [https://hbr.org/2017/09/managing-our-hub-economy Managing Our Hub Economy] co-authored by Karim R. Lakhani
==== What we did/learned/hacked ====
==== ROTI ====
* 3, the HBR article is worth a read but is not life changing.


* (Nikos) CSS Testing, focusing more on regression testing
=== 2017-10-16 ===
==== Session Proposals ====
* (Nemo) Prepare major Django upgrade by reading through new features and upgrade tips
* (Henrik) Participating in the Conscious Chooser Behavior Research (field research) in Munich today and throughout the rest of the week. '''Awesome!'''
 
 
==== ROTI ====
 
=== 2017-10-30 ===
==== Session Proposals ====
* (Henrik) Did my Turing Day a couple of weeks ago when I joined the ''Audience Insights'' team for Conscious Choosers research in Munich.


==== Interesting Readings ====
==== Interesting Readings ====


==== What we did/learned/hacked ====
==== What we did/learned/hacked ====
* (Henrik) Summary of Henrik's learning from [https://wiltw.io/2017/10/23/lessons-from-the-field-munich-conscious-choosers-research/ Munich Conscious Choosers Research]
==== ROTI ====
=== 2017-11-13 ===
==== Session Proposals ====
* (Nemo) Integration testing for mozilla-django-oidc using a headless browser + testing framework (probably slimer.js)
* (Viorela) Follow documentation from [https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/TestEngineering/qa-preprod-master.fxtest.jenkins.stage.mozaws.net mana] to get access to FF Test Engineering jenkins instance (check mozillians test run). Go through documentation from https://www.guru99.com/software-testing.html.
* (Nikos) Take a full css accessibility course and experiment with best practices.
==== ROTI ====
=== 2019-01-25 ===
==== Session Proposals ====
* Bootstrap and JavaScript lessons
* Rust hacking
* PersonAPI CLI client
* Explore SUMO's New Relic
==== ROTI ====
* Meh ... we need to get better with our TuringDays. :-)
=== 2019-02-08 ===
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