Everyone's a critic...
I'm sure there's a Customer Service Law™ on the subject (the 1:10 rule, or whatever), but sometimes you just have to ignore complaints. Sometimes not. Heh. One of the Steves sent this one to me by way of asking who it would make a difference to complain to:
In the spirit of not complaining without at least trying to offer some alternatives, these might tweak the system to be more effective:
How to Improve MS Connect - It Depends
My first reaction was, "I think Connect needs it’s own section for people to file Connect bugs and vote on features." I like recursion and self-referentialness.
Heh. Whaddya know? It already has one! Who knows if anybody is watching it these days, but… There's only one way to find out, Andy!
Connect @ Connect.Microsoft.com
https://connect.microsoft.com/Connect
This site is intended for users of the Microsoft Connect Web site and by extension Microsoft's software to provide feedback on the Connect Web site and its functionality.
Created: 9/13/2005
By the way, Andy and Steve0001, as far as I can tell, the best you can do right now is to negatively prioritize something is not vote. ;-) RSS feeds are great idea! It's the newest source of spam that I have to learn how to manage/ignore in my inbox.