I agree with many posts here. The new format has chased away some of the best contributors and is killing activity and participation. It not only hurts the user community, but will hurt Adobe in the long run and reduce your sales. If people can't get good answers to their Adobe software usage questions, they'll get frustrated and look at other products. I've spoken to some of these people already.
Intentions were good, but I consider this a serious downgrade. It may be too late, but going back to the easier, friendly, faster format can only help IMO.
I'm considering going elsewhere myself, which I really prefer not to do. I feel like a lone wolf over at the Color Management forum, which used to be quite active. Think it over Adobe. You're administering self inflicted wounds.
I wish I had more to say! Lots of little things going on. Changing caches on images. Getting uploads out of the queue faster. Lots of discussions with Jive on making new enhancements. Gathering quotes and statements of work. Lining up resources. But all of these things have so many processes and go slowly.
They want you to pay more to get things working properly? I can see that might be the case if you want customisations, but surely the bits that are just broken should be fixed FOC. I'm sure we'd still all like some indications on what is planned, ruled out, still a possibility - or not. Thanks for responding, however.