To be fair, Matt, I'm not sure how it works for the other products, but the
CF ACPs absolutely do have a very high level of input. We get (or may not
get, heh, I don't know where the NDAs affect what I can say) ongoing
briefings and opportunities for input on features as product development as
it goes on.

That said, part of the reason the CAB (Customer Advisory Board) was created
is to help separate the evangelism from the product guidance. And a very
large number (if not all) of the ACPs are on the CAB, along with a number of
others who are not ACPs.


On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 12:35 AM, Matt Quackenbush <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> By the way, the notion that the ACP program was intended to serve as an
> advisory board or steering committee for the product could not be more off
> base.  The ACP program is 100% marketing.  Period.  It **is** about
> "fanbois".  (http://www.adobe.com/communities/professionals/)
>
>


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