rkpetersen
walked the sand with the crustaceans
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So - this is just a question - and will see whether the answer is what I think it will be or not. Is it best to beta test with people who are really active, interested, motivated - or more the average customer? Im not sure how they chose who gets to test the product. But the testing is only as good as the competency of the people doing the testing - and their motivation.
The NSI testing group has people with various levels of experience, both with Apex and with reefing in general. However, since most NSI members got involved by submitting a very detailed application during a small time window, the process inevitably does self-select for people with greater-than-average interest and motivation. All testers are also expected to submit solid feedback on their experience frequently and install new beta software updates right when they come out. Also, NSI members who get selected for a beta test group but don't participate actively are unlikely to be invited back for future NSI projects.
The absence of comments here doesn't reflect on the testing in any way. It's proceeding, we just got a new AOS and Trident firmware update a couple of days ago. But we'd rather not speculate on questions that we can't answer, like when the testing will be completed. :)
