Naomi N edited Revision 35. Comment: Added 2 votes option - need to add all of them
Santosh Bhandarkar edited Revision 34. Comment: Suggestion added - Remove Votes block
Naomi N edited Revision 33. Comment: Added request to simplify process of dealing with My Forums
Naomi N edited Revision 32. Comment: Added note about Suggestions forum
Naomi N edited Revision 30. Comment: Added note about missing filer option
Richard Mueller edited Revision 27. Comment: Expanded on requirement for a reason when you edit a reply
Naomi N edited Revision 26. Comment: Added link to voting thread
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Richard Mueller edited Revision 23. Comment: Some forums do not show any threads in bold or italics
Naomi N edited Revision 17. Comment: Minor correction
Naomi N edited Revision 96. Comment: It is hard to keep this article current - may need help
Naomi N edited Revision 97. Comment: More info about adding/removing forums
Naomi N edited Revision 98. Comment: One more request moved
Naomi N edited Revision 99. Comment: Formatting
Naomi N edited Revision 100. Comment: Moved implemented request
Naomi N edited Revision 101. Comment: Standardize
@Real McCoy,
These are some excellent ideas. I suggest you to write a wiki and post.
In general people don't want change as in "reinventing". Recently, this term is being used by Microsoft marketing guys. But unfortunately, they don't want to change their way of conduct.
MSDN blogs, Office blogs, Windows blogs and MSDN forums are the products of Telligent -- an organization owned by ex-softies.. I am sure if members of SharePoint UX team, Mads Kristensen (MSFT), the developer of Web essentials, and John Papa (MSFT) are involved in this reinventing projects for few days (something like stackexchange...beyond the forums).. and they are given free hand. They would render all the Telligent products obsolete. But some people don't want it to happen.
This didn't happen in last decade. I have been following IE-MSDN-blog since 2007 and I can show you that people were complaining about the broken comment system way before that, till date and its not fixed. I know MSFT employees are not responsible for that. They can't do much when it comes to decisions from higher up the food chain.
Anyway, unfortunately this isn't going to happen in future due to some convoluted/corrupt reason. No wonder, Microsoft.. like any other big organization, is the victim of some creepy bureaucracy.
Naomi N edited Revision 103. Comment: Moved implemented request
Naomi N edited Revision 106. Comment: Added See Also
Ed Price - MSFT edited Revision 108. Comment: Moved one suggestion down to fixed: Make an easy way to add / remove forums to 'My Forums' list