I then distill that down, hopefully into a paragraph or two, and discuss it with the Xojo team. I spend time with these users and try to determine what they need that they aren’t getting, or how Xojo might take steps to ease whatever suffering the user is experiencing. Personally, I hear from a fair few members of the community about concerns they have. Sometimes that’s a lot of work, sometimes not. We try to facilitate communication between Xojo the company and Xojo the community, and we advise Xojo on new features that will be coming to the language. Xojo’s MVP page spells it out pretty well. So, what’s expected of us and what do we really do? What We Do Some say it’s just a shiny pin on our lapels, others expect us to be Xojo’s de facto QA. There seem to be a lot of misconceptions about what the MVPs do.
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