on 2016 Oct 14 12:05 AM
I would like to see a list of open (unanswered) questions for only my product of interest. Moreover I would like to be able to see this list each time I login to the Community site.
Moreover, I'm having a hard time selecting a primary tag to post this question since it is a general question about Community Q&A; I had to open a new window and look at other questions to see what tags where used and select one that seemed appropriate.
Help others by sharing your knowledge.
AnswerRequest clarification before answering.
Hi Ricardo,
Steffi is correct. The idea is to use comments only for the discussion around the question (e.g. clarification) I know it's confusing and we are working on making more distinction here.
In the upcoming days I will work on updating the community page about Q&A
http://go.sap.com/community/about/questions-and-answers.html
also please post any feedback you might have in our idea place session:
https://ideas.sap.com/sapcommunity
Which will allow other users support your ideas/feedback which will help promote it.
Please let me know if you have any further questions.
Regards,
Moshe
You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.
Do you sincerely believe, that the same people, who tag an SD/MM question as SAP Forum are going to search for the explanation here, read and understand it?
Why it is so hard to accept the fact, that considering the user base and the specific requirements, the comment/answer experiment was unsuccessful and explore possible options, which make more sense? I am more than sure, that if the SCN team asks the UX experts, who are SAP employees and perform some brain-storming, they can come up with lots of great ideas, without the need of SCN forum members to assume a designer's role in this project.
100% agree that answer/comment approach is not working and resulted in the loss of readability of discussions! But looks like it's simply not possible for the existing team to modify the engine of the forum. Instead of looking for technical solution we will get instructions how to properly use square wheels.
You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.