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It's hard to predict when we'll have everyone added to the list, because it's not an "add X people per day until we hit the end of the list" process. We want to get as much feedback from you guys as possible, but we don't want to totally swamp our process. (We've made this mistake with some of our past project releases, so we're speaking from experience here.)

If there's more email coming in than the support ninjas can get into our bug tracking database, it doesn't help us improve the app. If there are more bugs going into our bug tracking database than the project manager and engineering team lead can do triage on, then that doesn't do anyone any good, either.

In the situations I described above, customers are more likely to be encountering and reporting problems that we already know about. Part of the reason we wouldn't have them fixed yet would be because we're triaging all those bugs that came in. The poor beta testers are finding stuff, but it's not the stuff we really need them to find.

I know it's hard to wait for your invite, but things are cranking along really well. We're getting good bugs, we're filing stuff, the coders are fixing stuff. We're adding folks as quickly as we can, but we don't know exactly when we'll have everyone invited.

If it helps, just think of all the releases we do before you get your invite as the "really buggy early betas". ;-)