I am starting to like the new Head of product & community a lot more than mrs Boss. This one is much better at communicating in a non-dick sounding lawyer tone
I just posted to our blog about our First Quarter Community Roadmap for 2020. Here's a preview of what the roadmap looks for this quarter:
Please see the post for details on the different themes of our upcoming work as well as on some of the different projects that our Public Q&A and Community...
@Adriaan she certainly knows rhetoric. It still doesn't add up why they'd do a 180-degree turn after firing Shog and Robert. So be wary of fancier yet still empty words. She appeared at the right moment to prevent the network-wide strike.
@AndrasDeak it's at least a change for the better, not being battered by hollow sounding, aggressive lawyer stick-up-your-arse declarations passed down from the company hill by mrs boss to us peasants below
Whether the results come through, we'll see at a later stage. For now, I'm happy to be smothered with kindness, rather than ruled like a dumb farmhand.
@AnderBiguri Maybe he's talking about The Histogram Alternative Tabulator (THAT) algorithm. You could ask. Or you could just delete the email and pretend you never got it. That works for me.
> Next month we will release our Follow Questions capability (something that has been discussed by the community for years). This feature will allow users to “follow” or “unfollow” questions. You’ll be notified on new activity for questions you follow and have the ability to silence questions you no longer want to be notified about to reduce the noise you receive in your inbox.
(from blog post)
^ This is actually really nice, I think. I hope the default is to not follow...
Related to this: I've never been sure what the "favourite question" thing is for, but now that we are going to have a "follow question" feature I understand it even less
@LuisMendo it's a rudimentary way to flag questions of interest for future use, for instance to revisit and delvote. I have a few popular questions in my favourites and every now and then I see a small indicator in my profile, signalling that yet another poor soul thought that they'd share their two cents on how to delete a github branch. That's when I go downvote and delvote 99% of the time.
Presumably the "follow question" feature will help you revisit things you closed, considering them to reopen. Or just things you set aside because you found them interesting but didn't have time at the time to answer them.
@AndrasDeak So do you get an indicator in your profile when something happens with your fav questions? I never saw that, how does it work? And then, what's the difference with "follow", which will probably generate some notification too?
@LuisMendo "follow" is new so no idea. For favs you see a small blue rectangle with a number in it in your profile on the tab of favs, indicating the number of changes (new answers, Q/A edits).
Changes since you last clicked the tab, that is. Like with responses.