Author: George Tsavdaris
Date: 11:07:12 12/24/05
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On December 24, 2005 at 13:29:16, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >Hi all, > >I have observed that people are busy in testing Rybka like bees produce their >honey. From 50 years ago I still know for sure that as a Beta-tester you get a >free thing of the tested software. Now my simple question. If you testers had to >pay to the author of Rybka, why in hell you still are testing this commercial >product. Is it masochism or something I dont know yet? Why you see it like testing? People bought Rybka and now they play with it. What do you want they to do? Not play games and tournaments with it???? And when they see something bad -a bug etc....- they just report it. It's similar to testing but differs due to the purpose. People that are beta testers, test it because they have to do obviously, people that bought it and play games with it, does this because they enjoy playing eng-eng tournaments and they report the bugs because they want the program to improve.... > >I must admit that it's a fair deal to test a program like Crafty, but Crafty is >Free Software. So, it's like LINUX. But why the same people who spit on >Microsoft and who would never test MS products do now test a commercial program >for free. > >Could someone clarify this? Or is it the truth that you all get 50 US $$ for >your testing? Or 100$$? > > >WHAT is the deal?
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