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Curious about the inception and history of the Road Test program

Instructorman
Instructorman over 7 years ago

The Road Test program, is to me, an outstanding feature of Element 14. It is a well conceived and managed program with healthy membership numbers (4648 at date of writing with 4754 followers).

The healthy membership number is probably driven by the continuous stream of awesome products made available to the membership on a competitive basis for free in exchange for completing and posting an honest product review.  Where else can you find this kind of a vendor sponsored test and evaluation program?

 

I am coming up on my 6th anniversary with the Element 14 community. While reflecting on this I began wondering about the history of the Road Test program. I am curious about the inception and growth of the program, and I'm not sure this information is readily available anywhere on the Element14 site.

 

Historical questions like the following come to mind:

 

Whose brainchild was this program?

What were the initial objectives and how was the program structure conceived?

How were vendors sold on the idea?

What do vendors get out of the program?

What was the first Road Test product?

 

Then there are the statistical questions that are of general interest:

 

How many products have been offered for Road Test?

How many applicants have there been?

How many vendors have participated?

What is the total retail value of product that has been disseminated to the community?

 

I am pretty sure that rscasny doesn't need any more work, so I am not asking to burden anyone at Element14 with the task of generating a history blog on the Road Test program.

For now, I'm just wondering if these questions are of interest to other members, and if other members have some of the answers.  I'm also wondering if the answers have been gathered somewhere on the site already and I'm just not seeing through my own search ineptitude.

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  • najath
    najath over 7 years ago in reply to rscasny +4
    If I remember correct, the roadtest was started by awinning , and Sagar Jethani (bluescreen) used to assist him. Searching awinning posts, I found this link element14 invites engineers to “RoadTest” new…
  • tariq.ahmad
    tariq.ahmad over 7 years ago +3
    I don’t know the exact history of the roadtest program but I asked around about this when I first saw this and I knew it went way back. That would put it back to around the start of the community. From…
  • dougw
    dougw over 7 years ago +2
    I missed this discussion when it was initiated, but I like the questions a lot. It started before I was a member, so I don't know the early history, but when I started, Christian DeFeo ( doctorcdf ) was…
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  • tariq.ahmad
    tariq.ahmad over 7 years ago

    I don’t know the exact history of the roadtest program but I asked around about this when I first saw this and I knew it went way back.

     

    That would put it back to around the start of the community.

     

    From what I was told the design challenge program grew out of it.

     

    Here’s a press release that confirms September 2009:

     

    http://www.premierfarnell.com/media-centre/tried-and-road-tested-element14-announces-200th-recipient-roadtest-programme

     

    Here is the e14 site when it launched:

     

    https://mms.businesswire.com/bwapps/mediaserver/ViewMedia?mgid=196301&vid=5&download=1

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    Instructorman over 7 years ago in reply to tariq.ahmad

    Thanks for digging up the old element14 links Tariq.  I find the evolution and history of web sites interesting.  September 2009 to January 2018 is just a few months more than 8 years, but look how much has changed!  Interesting to see mention of Web 2.0 in the press release.  My sense is that the site was much more "engineer-y" at launch.  There seems to be a better balance now between engineering and hobbyist membership and content.

     

    I wonder how many of the original road testers are still active in the community. 

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    Instructorman over 7 years ago in reply to tariq.ahmad

    Thanks for digging up the old element14 links Tariq.  I find the evolution and history of web sites interesting.  September 2009 to January 2018 is just a few months more than 8 years, but look how much has changed!  Interesting to see mention of Web 2.0 in the press release.  My sense is that the site was much more "engineer-y" at launch.  There seems to be a better balance now between engineering and hobbyist membership and content.

     

    I wonder how many of the original road testers are still active in the community. 

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  • tariq.ahmad
    tariq.ahmad over 7 years ago in reply to Instructorman

    I do too...

     

    It really deepens your appreciation for what exists now when you know what came before it.

     

    Its fun to see how things evolve,  and I have a lot of respect for the hard work that people who were here before me did in making all this possible.

     

    Nothing we do is possible without the hard work of those that came before us...

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