Chuck
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I joined the Early Access program a couple of years ago thinking it was going to be like a beta test program. I've been the software development world for decades now and understand that a beta program has its risks along with getting software before others. It also allows beta testers to give valuable feedback about bugs and features that may not be working as desired by the developers. Kind of an inside track, as it were.
In two years I've learned that EA is not a beta program. Not even close. There's no feedback mechanism. Yes, they send out surveys periodically but most of those revolve around the installation process. And, those surveys are selecting from 1 to 10 on specific questions. The survey for the installation of BCHF upgrade came several hours before the actual software. So, this is not a beta program then what is it?
I've never been told in advance that a software update was coming. I've never been told that once it was installed that here's what I should test. Heck, I didn't know about the pre-charge prep addition until it was almost in general release. How am I supposed to test this stuff if I don't know what it is and when it's installed?
Then, I thought, maybe EA is a marketing thing. You know, give people early access to the software so that they can create a buzz about what's coming. Sort of giving the overall community excited about new features. But that doesn't explain the non-disclosure agreement. We can't create a buzz if we can't talk about it.
So, I find myself scratching my head as to what Ford is really trying to accomplish with the EA program. There's no private EA forum or Slack or Jira thread where we can talk about it amongst ourselves. There's no email address for me to report my experience with the software. There's no announcement of a new feature and what to look for. So what is the purpose?
Maybe someone smarter than me about what Ford is up to can explain the purpose of EA.
In two years I've learned that EA is not a beta program. Not even close. There's no feedback mechanism. Yes, they send out surveys periodically but most of those revolve around the installation process. And, those surveys are selecting from 1 to 10 on specific questions. The survey for the installation of BCHF upgrade came several hours before the actual software. So, this is not a beta program then what is it?
I've never been told in advance that a software update was coming. I've never been told that once it was installed that here's what I should test. Heck, I didn't know about the pre-charge prep addition until it was almost in general release. How am I supposed to test this stuff if I don't know what it is and when it's installed?
Then, I thought, maybe EA is a marketing thing. You know, give people early access to the software so that they can create a buzz about what's coming. Sort of giving the overall community excited about new features. But that doesn't explain the non-disclosure agreement. We can't create a buzz if we can't talk about it.
So, I find myself scratching my head as to what Ford is really trying to accomplish with the EA program. There's no private EA forum or Slack or Jira thread where we can talk about it amongst ourselves. There's no email address for me to report my experience with the software. There's no announcement of a new feature and what to look for. So what is the purpose?
Maybe someone smarter than me about what Ford is up to can explain the purpose of EA.
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