A curated wiki and collection of notes about software quality assurance, testing, and best practices.
Awesome Software Quality is a wiki and collection of curated notes about software quality assurance, testing methodologies, and industry best practices. It provides organized information to help developers and testers improve software reliability, maintainability, and overall quality. The project serves as an educational resource rather than a tool or framework.
Software developers, quality assurance engineers, testers, and technical managers who want to deepen their understanding of software quality principles and practices.
It offers a freely accessible, non-commercial knowledge base that consolidates information about software quality in one place, following the awesome-list format for easy navigation and community contributions.
My own notes (drafts mostly) about software quality
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Provides organized notes and drafts on various software quality topics, making it a comprehensive reference for QA best practices.
Easily accessible and editable format encourages collaboration and continuous improvement of content through GitHub.
Follows the awesome-list format, offering a vetted collection of resources for easy navigation and discovery of tools and techniques.
Licensed under CC BY-NC, ensuring it remains freely available for educational and personal use without commercial barriers.
Primarily text-based with no hands-on exercises, videos, or quizzes, limiting engagement for learners who prefer practical application.
As a community wiki, the information may become outdated or incomplete if not actively maintained by volunteers.
The non-commercial license prohibits use in for-profit settings, such as corporate training or commercial product integration.