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The team that runs the Product Feedback Center , in addition to several other customer connection channels, for Visual Studio and the .NET Framework is hiring. The specific positions we are hiring for are described at the two links below: Position #1 Read More...
Corey Snow is one of the developers working on the Feedback portion of connect.microsoft.com. Check out his blog - http://blogs.msdn.com/csnow/default.aspx for the inside scoop on product feedback and Microsoft Connect. Thanks, Marie Hagman Read More...
Over the past year and a half the Product Feedback Center has successfully connected customers and Microsoft development teams in a discussion around several products including Visual Studio, the .NET Framework, and SQL Server. The positive response from Read More...
The Visual Studio 2005 Betas were the first fully public betas with completely public customer feedback at Microsoft. We received roughly 18,000 bug reports and about 8,500 suggestions. We made some tough calls during the Whidbey end-game and had to postpone Read More...
If we find Whidbey quality is not ready for a Nov 7 ship we should and will delay shipping. We feel, however, that the product has reached that key inflection point where shipping the huge progress we’ve achieved brings far greater benefit to customers Read More...
At this point in the development cycle you may see a higher number of issues resolved as “Postponed”. Visual Studio 2005 and .NET Framework 2.0 will be releasing soon and teams are working hard to stabilize the code base to deliver the highest quality Read More...
Many users have run in to an intermittent problem with submitting bugs or suggestions. After filling out the form, they click Submit and the site crashes or redirects to the home page without actually submitting the issue. This bug with the Product Feedback Read More...
Beta 2 released with fixes for many customer reported bugs and we also implemented some new features based on popular customer suggestions. Now, with every day that passes, the bar for changes to the product goes higher and higher. Every change to the Read More...
Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2 will be releasing soon and with many customer bug fixes and suggestions incorporated. Hundreds of bugs were fixed only because they were found and reported by customers. We've fixed about 75% of the fixable customer reported Read More...
This week's "Eagle Eye" Bug of the Week Award goes to MSDN Product Feedback Center user “JoeF ” for the bug: Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow with Int32 This is an interesting hard to find bug. The CLR team is looking at fixing this issue Read More...
This week's Bug of the Week Award goes to MSDN Product Feedback Center user “Pasi Heinonen ” for the bug: Circular base class dependancy crash the Visual Studio From Cyrus Najmabadi, Software Design Engineer on the C# team: "Interesting bug. As one might Read More...
This week's Bug of the Week Award goes to MSDN Product Feedback Center user “PGomersall ” for the bug: Starting MS Outlook 2003 starts C# Express installer Thanks for helping make Visual Studio a better product and keep the great feedback coming! Marie Read More...
This week's Bug of the Week Award goes to MSDN Product Feedback Center user “Marina ” for the bug: Designer not generating correct code - code cannot compile. We appreciatey your persistance on this issue and the effort made in getting us the attachment. Read More...
The Suggestion of the Week Award goes to MSDN Product Feedback Center user “Mike Taulty ” for the suggestion: RSS Feed for Top Rated Bugs Thanks for helping make Visual Studio a better product and keep the great feedback coming! Marie Hagman Visual Studio Read More...
Last Friday's Bug of the Week Award goes to MSDN Product Feedback Center user “JDM ” for the bug: Right shift of a literal int produces logical instead of arithmetic shift Thanks for helping make Visual Studio a better product and keep the great feedback Read More...
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