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- Oct 28, 2019
Thanks for letting us know. I'm happy to reach out and try to get some Microsoft input on those particular threads.
RobOK Hello!
It's true we have been adding a number of Azure blogs to the community. We tend to add new communities and blogs upon the request of individual product teams and the Azure teams have been especially active lately.
I'm a little confused by your second query. Those communities are among our most active here in Tech Community and we have a number of Microsoft employees that take a very active role there.
If you feel like blog content has been a bit slower in those areas, that's quite possibly because of Microsoft Ignite next week, where a number of products will be saving up their big announcements for that event.
Thanks EricStarker, appreciate the quick response. I was just surprised by the number of Azure ones filling up the box (which now I know scrolls!)
My second point was about the forum not blogs. There are a couple of long running threads that would be good to get Microsoft input:
The future of Delve -- how do we encourage and surface internal company blogging?
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft-Search/The-Future-of-Delve/m-p/824931#M1070
Stream migration from O365. There were a lot of questions (but my tenant is cut over now, so OBE for me)
Yammer and Sharepoint (this is actually the comments section of a past blog post)
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Yammer-Blog/New-Yammer-conversations-web-part/ba-p/304240
What started this for me today was looking at a Mechanics Garage video with Jeff Teper from 2018 Ignite and it showed Teams file view as icons and it showed a Sharepoint list visible within Teams, and I have never seen those features released, so I was looking for them. At around 8:30 and 9:30 respectively in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9bD9O8I3P0
Good luck with Ignite, excited to see what comes out.
- EricStarkerOct 28, 2019Former Employee
Thanks for letting us know. I'm happy to reach out and try to get some Microsoft input on those particular threads.