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Griff
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« on: June 26, 2009, 10:10:36 AM »

Hi all.  I am forming an app testing group.  The idea is to gather a large group of android-based phone users who are willing to test beta versions of apps before they are released to the market.

The feedback would be provided to developers so they can make their apps better before release.  This would include technical (bugs) features (suggestions) and market perspective (value, price).

With enough testers, the community will have a quality filter and useful feedback mechanism.

If you are interested in joining, please respond, preferably by email to me at griff.blog@gmail.com

I will pool the group and communicate once there is a large enough number of participants.

You can read my blog on the subject http://griff-new.blogspot.com

cheers - Griff    

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« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2009, 09:31:42 AM »

Thanks to all of you that responded, offered feedback and especially those that emailed contact information to join.  Here is an update, and an appeal for others to join as well.

The group is growing.  Participants have joined the app test group from over ten forums representing four countries, six time zones, ages 14-55 and two devices to-date.  All signed on by sending personal message or email to griff.blog@gmail.com.  Those that did not send contact (email) information are not included in the testing group yet.

The appeal seems to be… the common interest in improving the applications and expanding the use of Android.  As well as the desire to broaden testing feedback to a larger group for objectivity, and adding feedback on application features and market appeal. 

Feedback from various contributors has resulted in some new ideas.

Participants can choose their level of involvement.  Testers can participate as often or as little as they like, choosing to contribute on any level.  Just test and provide feedback, become a moderator, or participate in custom testing.  So you can match the time you have or commitment level.

Correspondence within the group.  Eventually, participants will be able to contact each other (outside of the otherwise blind testing methodology) to interact with this uniquely motivated group of contributors.

Opt-in for public reporting of results.  Developers can post their apps for review and feedback privately, or opt for results to be included in an open report.  This periodic report would be provided to participating developers for their own purpose, and potentially to marketing outlets that cover app development and provide more in-depth review (appnoodle, androidtapp, andriodguys, androidandme, therebelroid and traditional media like cnet and such one day).

The value of peer review.  Since testers would be familiar with the development environment, they might be able to make suggestions based on their experience with the code base.  Those with advanced familiarity with frameworks, libraries, runtimes etc. might help those without.  “hey, here is a way you could add a suggested feature”.  Testers would have familiarity with many apps that are already out there, so could make an informed value assessment based on what is unique, different, or better than what is out there.

Custom testing.  Apps that rank high in value, might submit for a special round of testing.  Here the developer could request that testers stress given functions or engage in certain activities with defined frequency in order to gather useful information on variables like traffic, bandwidth, storage, etc. helping the developer model cost and resource requirements.

That’s it for the moment.  If anyone has the time, can see the benefit, or just feels like it.  Join by sending an email below.  Any other feedback is also much appreciated.

Griff

Email at griff.blog@gmail.com
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