You guys seem to be missing the point I'm trying to make about the actuators, its not all about power.
Yes they are technically computer controlled, but not really, only in terms of the vacuum reference. When you install a higher spring rate, it takes more to overcome it. So even being set at full open all the time it will not open until the minimum spring rating (14psi or whatever), this can help keep the duty cycle down but it isn't what the turbo was designed for. Can you tune for it? yes, but remember that normally there is some R&D put into the spring rate, maybe more on some than others. A true computer controlled wastegate is like what VW uses, an E-gate, this would be the end all solution because you can tell it what to do whenever you want but it would require the ECU to be set up to recognize it and how to use it.
Making blanket statements like "I would never use the included wga with an aftermarket turbo, they usually don't preform well" is anecdotal to your experiences and does not usually speak for the well thought out turbo options. This isn't an ebay turbo, and its not 15 y/o technology. I have no issues with the TT wastegate, it does exactly what we want it to do and I don't have any weird boost oscillation. Like I said, some tuners like to tune with their parts because it takes out a variable. They don't have to wonder how the part performs and can use similar logic across the board for similar upgrades, alternatively they think their parts are superior and therefore better because it makes more power. In reality you sacrifice something for that power and that could be longevity, fuel constraints, timing, etc.
In the end its personal preference, if the stock gate ever failed I'd likely upgrade it. But I don't see the point when not gunning for records or power goals.