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February 10, 2009
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Decisions from on high?

  • February 10, 2009
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Is this the bean-counter's folly, or were actual users given preview to offer feedback?

Will we be able to offer suggestions and have them seriously considered before implementation is finalized?

What worries me the most is the track record for this sort of thing. Seems the web team hasn't been able to get much right when left to their own devices. How is this time going to be different?

If the web team and admins have only learned ONE thing, let's hope they finally understand that MORE open dialogue with users/customers is better than less dialogue and imperious decision-making.

(I feel like an abused family member being asked to stick around because the abuser has promised for the umpteenth time that they'll never do the bad thing ever again)

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    45 replies

    Kath-H
    Inspiring
    February 12, 2009
    Looks a bit phbb. At least there isn't tons of space wasted by each post with needless fluff.
    February 12, 2009
    An example forum would appear to be http://communities.vmware.com/community/vmtn/vam/studio
    February 12, 2009
    ;)
    john_cornicello__retired_
    Inspiring
    February 11, 2009
    Whew! Glad to hear that response.
    February 11, 2009
    wow. cool. :)
    john_cornicello__retired_
    Inspiring
    February 11, 2009
    As noted in the FAQ, we are going to a completely new system. The new forums will be based on the latest Jive Clearspace Community platform.
    February 11, 2009
    ok. thanks. are you sticking with webx or going with another product? and if another? what is it (if you can tell us).
    john_cornicello__retired_
    Inspiring
    February 11, 2009
    No ignore option (though I have requested it). However, if participating via email you can handle that via filters and not even have to visit the forum pages.
    February 11, 2009
    to ask a "sensitive" question... will there be an option to "ignore" certain posters?
    Known Participant
    February 11, 2009
    Dense, fast, well-organized info.

    The rest is lipstick.