JeffM wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Inviting end users who are incapable of coding or testing
is an empty promise.

Describe more fully "incapable of testing".

What I mean is that most end users can demo a program, play around for a bit, and generally satisfy themselves that "it works" for their favorite tasks. They might accidentally stumble upon a problem. But they won't perform rigorous, systematic testing such as navigating to each and every option on a menu. So if you have a feature that's rarely used, or if it doesn't elicit interest or curiosity because of its menu location, name, or description, it won't be tested. In this scenario, you need a very large cohort of testers with very diverse interests (ways of using the program).

--
War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
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Paul B. Gallagher

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