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samoit | 1 year ago

To me these movements always remind me of "free testing". If they want testers, pay for them.

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p_ing|1 year ago

Windows beta testing has worked this way for 30 years, if not longer. I was a 'public' Windows 98SE beta tester. I downloaded new 98SE ISOs over 56k once per week and wiped that machine clean once per week.

The only compensation I ever got was from beta testing DirectX 5?, I think, and I received a MS Force Feedback Pro joystick for filing the most bugs.

AndrewDucker|1 year ago

You're not testing to tell MS that there's a bug. You're testing to make sure that your software doesn't break on the latest version of Windows.

tacomagick|1 year ago

You are actually testing for both, as an insider your feedback is asked every now and then, also you report issues you encounter willingly (Get Help metro app) or unwillingly (System Service/App stopped responding, collecting data and sending it to MS)

close04|1 year ago

"Insiders" get (got?) to use Windows without license/activation as long as they stay on the latest version. That can be seen as "payment". The rest of the users get to offer QA services for free, after the repeated layoffs in the MS's QA departments.