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Lynda-S
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May 9, 2012
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Type of Users

  • May 9, 2012
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With the latest update (which I like overall) to the forums I have noticed there are three types of users. Community Member, Community Professional, and Adobe Employee. While I understand all three I am a bit curious as to what is the distinguishing factor for  a Community Member from a Community  Professional?

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Correct answer Dave Merchant

Community Professionals are developers and product specialists who are part of the Adobe ACP program - see http://www.adobe.com/communities/professionals/

Our roles extend beyond these forums, but many of us contribute on here on a voluntary basis.

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Phillip M  Jones
Inspiring
May 9, 2012

Community member is just that. You could be Employee, Professional Developers/Product specialists, or users of varing skill levels

Dave MerchantCorrect answer
Brainiac
May 9, 2012

Community Professionals are developers and product specialists who are part of the Adobe ACP program - see http://www.adobe.com/communities/professionals/

Our roles extend beyond these forums, but many of us contribute on here on a voluntary basis.

Noel Carboni
Brainiac
May 9, 2012

I wasn't aware that there was any activity in the Community Professional program any more.  I certainly haven't seen anyone made an ACP in recent history.

-Noel

Noel Carboni
Brainiac
May 10, 2012

(replying to John) Normal: there is no way to apply from the pages linked by Dave.


The way I read the pages (and I admit it's been a while), I came away with the feeling that ACP induction was by invitation.

Anyway, not a big deal, though now ACP members get that pretty white background to their posts here. 

-Noel