Timeline for The company’s commitment to rebuilding the relationship with you, our community
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Feb 24, 2020 at 14:02 | comment | added | dwizum | I want to make it clear that while I reserve my right to feel optimistic, and I do (personally) think this time feels different, I am not intending this answer to predict, defend, or indicate reliance on or full alignment with the staff's future activities. My main point was, let's engage the whole community and not just "developers" or SO participants. I respect the point you two are making, but I would agree it would probably be better suited to an answer versus just comments here on this answer, where it feels like a tangent. | |
Feb 24, 2020 at 13:53 | comment | added | Shadow Wizard | What @user56 said, which I thought of posting as answer: we've seen that already. They "shoot and go", vanishing into thin air. And sadly, most chances this is exactly what 's going to happen in this case as well. In 6-8 months, only few will remember this exciting "new beginning". | |
Feb 21, 2020 at 7:22 | comment | added | V2Blast | Thank you for bringing up the importance of the greater network community! Not enough of the answers on this post have done that. :) | |
Feb 21, 2020 at 0:14 | comment | added | user56reinstatemonica8 | Both the previous "sorry-not-sorry" non-apologies were from people with the power to influence things: one was from the director of public Q&A (i.e. personally responsible for the entire public-facing network), and the other was the company's CTO. Both chose not to act. | |
Feb 20, 2020 at 15:13 | history | answered | dwizum | CC BY-SA 4.0 |