RE: Avid Community Forums

Date : Fri, 27 Jan 2006 15:05:21 -0000
To : <DS(at)Softimage.COM>
From : "John McMullin" <John(at)vet.co.uk>
Subject : RE: Avid Community Forums
My only worry is that in cutting the list off from the official channels, we're helping to steer the product into a cul de sac.  They'll be even less chance of a dialogue with Avid and, if DS does get any new users, they're going to be out on a limb without help from the experienced pros.  We'll be a community that isn't talking to anyone but ourselves.  Just waiting for Avid to finally pull the plug.
 
John
 
 
 
-----Original Message----- 
From: owner-ds(at)Softimage.COM on behalf of Sylvain Labrosse 
Sent: Fri 1/27/2006 14:09 
To: DS(at)Softimage.COM 
Cc: 
Subject: Avid Community Forums



	Hello, 

	I waited for the dust to come down a bit before posting. 

	The intention was to regroup all the wonderful knowledge into a single place so all great minds could help newcomers with their excellent advices.  The forum did not have much activity for Avid DS and there are numerous other forums where the DS community could pick great information and even exchange workflows and tips.

	The forum is also a place where users can provide their suggestions and feedback about the product.  It is totally acceptable to even post complaints about what is missing or not working.

	I research the e-mail question with the forum web developers and they provided me this answer: 

		You can subscribe to one or all forums and receive the posts in your mailbox: 
		Log in to the Community Forums. 
		Click the forum you want. 
		Scroll down and click the "Options" button. 
		In the bottom pulldown ("Send e-mail"), select the option you want; 
		        never 
		        when new topics are posted in this forum (new threads) 
		        when new posts are posted in this forum (new posts) Click "Remember!" 
		To reply to a post, though, the member would have to click on the link they receive in their e-mail to return to the forums - you can't reply via e-mail.

	It is not like a mailing-list but this an option for users who wish to lurk and read the discussions, maybe even participate.

	I feel that going away to a separate mailing-list is like isolating yourself from the Avid community instead of joining in with the entire group, exchanging ideas and workflows between products, and helping building the next generation of products by providing suggestions or pointing out the current flaws.

	I understand the overall reaction.  Being at Softimage since 1992 and living through two major acquisitions (Microsoft in 1994 and Avid in 1998), I know how upsetting things can be, or appear to be, at first.  Can I ask people to re-evaluate it all, when the emotion is taken out of the equation?  Maybe not today, not next week, just when you feel ready?

	Having a separate mailing-list is fine if that is everybody's decision. 

	The Avid Community Forums welcome anyone who wants to join. 

	Sylvain Labrosse 
	Avid DS Support 
	Escalation team 
	http://www.softimage.com/avidds <http://www.softimage.com/avidds>  
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