That is a good idea.
Personally I think I would take part to only a very little into that kind of thing, because my router does not allow so much traffic without killing our home LAN. That’s how I got the idea of doing my own little test on the last testnet.
So, on top of systematic testing, I would like to just get the system exposed to all sorts of “How about this random twist?” -type of testing. And I think that would happen much more with just more folks testing.
And on top of that, I’d like to have some sort of plan by some professionals (our team) about what kind of testing is really needed before this new backbone of mankind’s data is released for general public to use and rely on.
For now I have been very impressed by all the measurements, graphs etc. our community members have been presenting. When looking at something, it seems to me that they are able to see quite well what is in there. But what are the things we should be looking at? There are maybe some theories and calculations we could try to prove, or prove wrong? Or… I don’t know what, but I think there will be more aspects that needs testing.