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So my personal opinion is hard, but in this case: if not this wife it always can be another one.With the holiday season beginning, I thought it would be a good time to share this tip.Ī user on our Outlook-users mailing list asked how to prevent reminders from disappearing from tasks: A decade of common life evaporates after the second meeting in the court. But you are simply too good, we cannot risk that you destroy the rest of the team with your awesomeness." So credibility from bosses doesn't exist for me since then.īacking to you sentence with wife - this is the least level to convinced me to agree with you :) when my wife lose credibility and trust to me (or I lost to her) we just went divorce. You are one of two best in the last three years. When Idfinisher my secondary school (ca '95) with best notes in the practical exam (completely different than IT but 'professional' profession) boss of my dreamed workplace, just after exam said: "we will not hire you. This sentence means completely nothing for them. Maybe some features are going to be implemented in other products, maybe.īacking to the sentence with bosses and employees - you never meet my bosses. maybe more important features have a higher rank. I think when (if) they will go to implement, they will do. And all the story with morality, credibility and trust is maybe important in some region but is not in others. I'm not talking as Microsoftie (never worked for them, and probably never will - declined their offer three times so far) so this is only my voice. Your frustration has been heard, but maybe, just maybe it is not important that much. We didn't have UserVoice decade ago even. You cannot enforce anyone in the Corp to answer for UserVoice question. If Microsoft willing to lose credibility and trust from customers, because of their no-one-know-where-and-when-and-if answers about features in Planner. just like it would if you said the same thing to your partner, employee or You definitely need more relax.
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Suggesting in any way that they were just kidding when they said they would update a comment in Uservoice also erodes trust and credibility.
But the planner team has lost credibility and trust with repeated failures to follow through on comments/promises made in uservoice. That's where we're at.Īll you have to do is read the THOUSANDS of comments in Uservoice that just say something like "hey, Microsoft, is there an update?" (see. When they do that repeatedly, and that update never comes, they lose trust with clients. When Microsoft says "we'll provide an update in November" and they don't, they lose credibility. If I tell a client "I'll send you that proposal next week" and I don't, I lose credibility. If I say to a staff person "I'm giving you a raise" and I don't, I lose credibility. If I tell my wife "I'll take out the garbage today" and I don't, I lose credibility.
We will talk about that internally and see how we can make sure we're best serving passionate and engaged users like you-we couldn't ship our product without your J. We recognize your frustration and hear you about the disconnect between the rhetoric we post in UserVoice and what you see us shipping. Which is why we continue to solicit customer feedback to make sure our current working design serves all the customers asking for this feature :). Recurring tasks (and the other top UserVoice asks) are high on the list once these integrations land. Our team has been heads down shipping some recent integrations, such as the Tasks app in Teams and Tasks in Docs (both of which are coming soon!). We completely recognize this is a high-priority ask from users, and it is an ongoing conversation in our prioritization meetings.
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We have a proposed full design that we continue to iterate on as we get more feedback and customer input, and we will continue to do so right up until we ship the feature (and long after we ship). Rodrigues Thank you for your feedback! You are right-the design work for recurring tasks has been an ongoing process.