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Hello LyndonGingerich -- thank you for replying and providing your feedback. Your description of the varying feedback systems you've encountered across Microsoft highlights one of the challenges we're trying to address with this change -- providing a consistent way for people to give feedback. This change is a step in the direction of unifying our feedback mechanisms for Microsoft Learn, as well as ensuring customers across the world have an opportunity to share feedback; this new system supports languages other than English. The form also offers links to offer product feedback and access to Microsoft Q&A.
We are still taking Pull Requests across Microsoft Learn and I hope you'll still submit them. And we'll continue to use GitHub Issues in many repos that support open-source products.
Finally, the feedback form will continue to evolve and incorporate features in the coming months, so thank you for sharing your idea to incorporate markdown support.