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August 2004 - Posts

Ranking bugs/suggestions by average score*number of votes is wrong and we want to fix it. The solution I propose would allow for tracking of several buckets of bugs and suggestions. Ideally the PFC should have a robust statistics area showing various Read More...
Post the public launch of the Product Feedback Center with Whidbey Beta 1 on June 29 th , the team has been addressing experience issues for both customers and product teams. Some improvements you’ll notice: New Product Centers added: Visual Studio Tools Read More...
Robert Green of the Visual Basic team posted a nice status summary on the issues the VB team has received throught the Product Feedback Center. He provides a great inside look at the product team perspective. Marie Hagman Visual Studio Core Team Read More...
As the Product Feedback Center team plans upcoming releases, we have been brainstorming and prioritizing improvements to address the major pain points customers and product teams have experienced since the site went public at the end of June. Though the Read More...
Suggestions, though fewer in number than bugs, receive a disproportionate amount of traffic on the PFC. Some issues, such as the C# Edit and Continue suggestion has received over 200 votes and has a long and heated discussion thread attached. Given the Read More...
In Rusty Miller 's earlier post about Product Feedback Center , there was a comment about how bugs are black-and-white - it's broken, so we should fix it - and therefore voting doesn't make as much sense. I’d like to delve into this a little more. Read More...
 
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