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Windows Insiders, how should Microsoft tell you when your bug has been fixed? Dona Sarkar wants to know
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Published onAugust 17, 2017
published onAugust 17, 2017
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About an hour afterrevealing there would be no newWindows 10 PC Insider builds this week, Dona Sarkar followed up to share some information about the future of the Windows Insider Program. It was revealed that Microsoft is looking to find out how Insiders want to be notified when their reported bugs have been fixed.
1/2 Last night@JBGlennonshared with our execs some of the ways we’re letting Individual#WindowsInsidersknow their bugs are fixed.
— Dona Sarkar (@donasarkar)August 17, 2017
According to Dona, a few of the notification options on the table include emails, a notification in the feedback hub, and “SUIFS.” We were not certain what was meant by a “SUIF” so we followed up to ask the chief ninja cat what she meant. On Twitter, Dona joked about the need for a Windows Insider glossaryand told our Kip Kniskernthat a SUIF is a pop-up which asks for feedback on your experience or features.
2/2 custom SUIFs + email + FBH notifications seemed to be the winner. Any other ideas#WindowsInsiders
— Dona Sarkar (@donasarkar)August 17, 2017
Regardless of which method is chosen by Microsoft, notifying Windows Insiders individually about bug fixes would be a welcome change. It would make things much more personal compared to the current upvote and comment system, encourage more bug reporting altogether, and aid Microsoft in making Windows 10 great again.
The individual notifications bug fixes appear to be a part of a wider push by Microsoft to connect with the Windows Insider community. Dona has previously tweeted about the iteration of new ideas, and forums for Windows Insider communications.She previously revealedthat the company is looking to better use Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, Mixer, LinkedIn, and Blog Posts to make connections with Windows Insiders.
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