They’re practicing Agile development.
Design -> Build -> Release -> Feedback -> Prioritize Next Features.
Then start the cycle over. Continue repeating this cycle until you have a viable product to sell at scale.
Sorry, but given the quick trunaround, I'm beginning to think 2.0 may have been more of an "Ooops," and was released before everything was implemented.
Seriously, how can anyone effectively analyze customer input, institute changes, order and receive replacement components (if any) and set up production and test before release within 20 days? Especially given current supply chain issues. Unless all that was done was twiddling with the firmware, which doesn't appear to be very sophisticated for this product.
Of course, we won't know exactly what other changes occurred until folks get their 3.0's and start their own testing.
I have no issue with Menards offering their own locomotive, it just seems like it's being rushed through right now.
Rusty