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Clarification on posting question in community.adobe.com (this post) vs. in coldfusion.adobe.com

Community Beginner ,
Oct 30, 2019 Oct 30, 2019

Hello, 

 

I see that there are two places to post ColdFusion questions on Adobe sites: right here at community.adobe.com and over at  https://coldfusion.adobe.com, so long as you characterize your post as a question.

 

This support community site seems like the logical place to get questions answered by the community, and so when you post a question over at https://coldfusion.adobe.com/ site, to whom are these questions posted? Adobe's ColdFusion employees?

 

Perhaps links on each of these pages to each other should be established so that community members are aware of and leverage both options. Thanks.

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Adobe Employee , Oct 31, 2019 Oct 31, 2019

Andy-

You can post your question in either forum. In this forum, you can find solutions to isues that may match your issue. The posiibility of getting something solved here is higher. The other forum is also for the community and is maintained by Adobe employees. We are trying to leverage both platforms. So, if you have any ideas of how to do this in a better way, please feel free to post them. We are looking for suggestions!

Thanks,

Saurav

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 31, 2019 Oct 31, 2019

Andy-

You can post your question in either forum. In this forum, you can find solutions to isues that may match your issue. The posiibility of getting something solved here is higher. The other forum is also for the community and is maintained by Adobe employees. We are trying to leverage both platforms. So, if you have any ideas of how to do this in a better way, please feel free to post them. We are looking for suggestions!

Thanks,

Saurav

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 07, 2019 Nov 07, 2019
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Thanks Saurav. Due to the similar social media features (ability to post, comment, like, etc.) in both the ColdFusion "See what's possible" page and the ColdFusion Community Support page, anything to more tightly integrate the two into one would clarify..., but rather an explanation of levels. Adding a Community description here would be valuable. Also, I don't know if replies, comments, posts, etc count towards a users points on both of these pages/forums, but if they did that would help unify and streamline the pages.

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