why not screw up another part fah?
Well, reaching 5 year lows in participation and production would seem to indicate that the current methods are not optimal.
EDIT: Talking about general practices...regarding the open Beta: I would guess that the participation and prompt feedback from the current Beta could only be described as well above average.
And since the previous thread is now scheduled for deleting, I will repeat my opinion here:
It is a question of why PG commits PR suicide on a regular basis.
The only way...as confirmed by a thousand consultants...to avoid the appearance of impropriety, appearance of favoritism, or generally to head off any negative PR is to address issues :
1. Rapidly...time delays give the appearance you are "guilty". If you wait too long...opinions are already set and are 10x harder to reverse
2. Openly...allow all, those pro or con...to see the process. Those who "loose" at least will understand why.
The Chicago Schools are in the process now of RE-reviewing the schools that need to be closed. The budget, union contract, school infrastructure will not change...only this time it will be public and all stake holders will understand the hard choices that have to be made.
PG always violates these two fundamental LAWS of PR, and the results are not only predictable...they are guaranteed.
Transparency and Accountability, the necessary foundation of any great endeavor!