@przemysław, post #60
@G. Kraszewski, post #68
@mailman, post #75
Na drugiej stronie listu od A-EON, na samym dole.
@mailman, post #78
@pampers, post #79
@G. Kraszewski, post #74
On Monday, Aug 30, 2010, jorkany wrote:
> Haven't gotten to the agreement part yet but in the introductory
> coversheets:
>
> "As a beta tester you will be asked in this agreement to test the board.
> Exactly what that entails is up to you"
>
> So...there's no test plan? Seriously?
>
Did you really expect one?
How about system documentation or change documentation released with updates?
Lets face it if this was a proper beta test, they would be giving hardware to people with a minimum of proper development experience or paying people with hardware/software testing experience.
This is purely an attempt to sell the initial run of buggy boards to idiots stupid enough to hand over 750 euros without knowing the final price.
As someone who has a lot of experience of integrated system testing I wouldn't trust a test plan written by anyone connected with Aeon or Hyperion, but I would expect proper program specifications for the entire system (not that I think for a second that they exist).