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Planner error - You've run out of space
I agree we don't make it easy to follow along Ian. Certainly for Planner I think the team can confirm that the TechCommunity blog will be their primary announcement site going forward and George Bullock has taken over from Dave Heller - so he can confirm. Major announcements might be on the Office Blog at https://blogs.office.com/en-us/ . I do some support posts on Planner and a few light dev topics on my MSDN blog at https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/brismith in case you haven't seen them. KB style documents can be found at support.microsoft.com - such as the FAQ at https://support.office.com/en-US/article/Answers-to-top-Microsoft-Planner-questions-d1a2d4e6-a4d7-408c-a48a-31caaa267de5
I hope these few links help.
Best regards,
Brian
Thanks for the info. I now have my bearings... but wow was it difficult to find them. If you're looking for a user story...
I struggle with the comparative disconnectedness of techcommunity.microsoft.com and support.office.com versus what I had been used to with Technet. FWIW, beyond just using search engines (which didn't land me the blog post or article you linked), I went from:
https://products.office.com/en-us/products to
https://products.office.com/en-us/business/task-management-software to
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Microsoft-Planner-help-4a9a13c6-3adf-4a60-a6fc-15c0b15e16fc?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US
And I would have expected to be able to navigate to https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Planner/ct-p/Planner ... which ideally also provides a way to get you back to some sort of consolidated help landing page.
- Brian-SmithJan 09, 2018Former Employee
I hear you Ian. I think I lost some readers and search ranking when blogs.msdn.com moved to blogs.msdn.microsoft.com - and I often find my content via search on other peoples blogs where they just scrapped it (If I'm lucky a credit and with a reference back) rather than seeing my own post higher in the rankings. Hopefully we will get some longer term consistency when the current migration to docs.microsoft.com - the real new home for TechNet.
Thanks for the feedback on the navigation - I'll share that with my colleagues from UA and Marketing.
Best regards,
Brian.