msmobiles, the survey is learn about "the effectiveness of Microsoft
Windows Mobile and Embedded Community programs."
In a big project, each team will have a different focus. AFAIK Nick is
involved with communities (including newsgroups and websites), not with
functionality.

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> and where is the survey "what features in your Windows Mobile device you
> are missing? what errors in Windows Mobile software are the most annoying
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www.MSmobiles.com - 28 Oct 2004 08:24 GMT
> msmobiles, the survey is learn about "the effectiveness of Microsoft
> Windows Mobile and Embedded Community programs."
>
> In a big project, each team will have a different focus. AFAIK Nick is
> involved with communities (including newsgroups and websites), not with
> functionality.
I understand it perfectly but, BY THE WAY, I am asking: why not to have such
surveys about functonalities (requested, bugs) and then publish them? Now
there is a gang of a couple of managers in Windows Mobile that by hand
picking decide which feature to implement, which bug to debug, but such
survey(s) would be much more effective and objective and plainly better for
end users and at the end also for MS.