Five for Friday – April 26, 2019

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  1. Hi. Is it ok that I share your seven principles of modern testing in the test group I work with? Do I need to pay license fee? Thanks

    1. Principles are creative commons licensed – free with attribution – so you are free to use them, modify them, or whatever, as long as you also reference moderntesting.org somewhere.

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