Are there any hopes to get the participant's names on the video gallery views by hoovering mouse of there participant's video? Or is it expected to remember 49 names based on their faces, even you haven't met them earlier?
When five persons are lifting their hands, how to know who was the first?
Call health #2, how the end users should be able to read/understand those numbers? Is 1 % of package lose a lot? Simple solution: use the colors: yellow (warning) and red (serious issues).
Call health #2, can I - as administrator - get collection of those numbers later, when the meeting is over? Would be so much better to be able to analyze if user complains the quality if I could see the numbers from the whole call.
We are still having extremely short (10s) warning period on the break-out rooms before times out. Any hopes for that?
What is the status of the "cache issues" on Teams? Do we still need to ask users to manually (or by home made script) clearing the Teams cache files? Or do we soon see, that Teams client is able to mark dirty cache data and update that automatically?
Still wishing to see the day, when presentation and video's could be on two different screens. Like on Room System devices have.
Are you really asking your customer to by new licenses to get the control for background images on organizational wide? And btw. the "learn more" link on it, does not give any more details about the advanced communication license. Perhaps this could help your readers: Advanced Communications add-on for Microsoft Teams
I cannot avoid to thinking that you are having super high rush to get the new features out, but then left them untouched because the next features are on next corner. Even we all are wishing you to finalizing your work (e.g. breakout rooms timer, lifting hand not show the order, chat can be popup but not others, names missing from gallery views, etc..).