Rick Schummer wrote:
>>> It's been my experience that a less adversarial relationship works better. 
>>> Deep into the testing
> cycle, when everybody's tired of the whole thing, it's much too easy to say 
> "That [jerk] again. I'm
> sick of his bad ideas."<<
> 
> I think this is always the case. In our office the Testing Sith was a 
> friendly term as we all were
> fans of Star Wars. The developers who did not appreciate his ability to break 
> code during testing
> were lousy programmers.
> 


Our current QA person was apologizing to me today saying "you're going 
to hate me" because he thought he found a bug.  I responded, "No, that's 
your job.  We *want* you to find the problems so that the end product is 
that much better.  I won't hate you for finding bugs!"



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