For the last 4 years Microsoft and Telligent have cooperatively worked together on building the popular
www.asp.net,
www.iis.net, www.silverlight.net,
www.windowsclient.net community sites. Telligent is changing its direction to focus more on building and servicing our flagship product: Community Server. Microsoft and Telligent have mutually agreed
to transition Telligent’s responsibilities to Neudesic, who is better suited for the day-to-day operations of these sites.
We've been working on this transition since August 1, and it will be complete on October 1. On that day Telligent is officially handing over the reins of the above 4 sites to Neudesic. The sites will continue to leverage Community Server. The community
is fortunate to have Neudesic taking over the management and development of this site and the others.
Jay Esguerra (username JayNeu) is my replacement here on the ASP.NET website (as well as the Silverlight.NET site). He'll be keeping tabs on the site feedback and ensuring that things run smoothly.
It is with great pleasure and honor that I am transitioning into the role as Project Manager for both the
www.asp.net and www.silverlight.net websites. Terri Morton and myself have worked together to ensure a smooth transition process. I am excited to assist all of you! We here at Neudesic
are committed to the Microsoft Communities sites and will work diligently towards its success.
I’m quite pleased to let you all know that I have joined the Neudesic team on the Microsoft Communities sites. Jay Esguerra and I will be working together on the day-to-day operation of the ASP.NET, Silverlight.NET, WindowsClient.NET, and IIS.NET sites. You’ll
see me especially in the Feedback areas of the sites, making sure we’ve captured all suggestions and problems that have been reported.
>making sure we’ve captured all suggestions and problems that have been reported.
Welcome back, Terri!
I have never heard back about being able within Search and Not read, to further qualify the existing criteria
Threads marked as answered
Threads not yet marked as answered.
Any thread within other criterea
Also I consider the default for the Not Read list should be no more than 1 week.
Click "Mark as Answer" on the post that helped you.
This earns you a point and marks your thread as Resolved so we will all know you have been helped.
FAQ on the correct forum http://forums.asp.net/p/1337412/2699239.aspx#2699239
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Site management and development transitioning from Telligent to Neudesic
Sep 24, 2008 08:00 PM|LINK
Hi all,
For the last 4 years Microsoft and Telligent have cooperatively worked together on building the popular www.asp.net, www.iis.net, www.silverlight.net, www.windowsclient.net community sites. Telligent is changing its direction to focus more on building and servicing our flagship product: Community Server. Microsoft and Telligent have mutually agreed to transition Telligent’s responsibilities to Neudesic, who is better suited for the day-to-day operations of these sites.
We've been working on this transition since August 1, and it will be complete on October 1. On that day Telligent is officially handing over the reins of the above 4 sites to Neudesic. The sites will continue to leverage Community Server. The community is fortunate to have Neudesic taking over the management and development of this site and the others.
Jay Esguerra (username JayNeu) is my replacement here on the ASP.NET website (as well as the Silverlight.NET site). He'll be keeping tabs on the site feedback and ensuring that things run smoothly.
Regards,Terri
ASP.NET Website Manager, Neudesic
JayNeu
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Re: Site management and development transitioning from Telligent to Neudesic
Sep 27, 2008 02:15 AM|LINK
All,
It is with great pleasure and honor that I am transitioning into the role as Project Manager for both the www.asp.net and www.silverlight.net websites. Terri Morton and myself have worked together to ensure a smooth transition process. I am excited to assist all of you! We here at Neudesic are committed to the Microsoft Communities sites and will work diligently towards its success.
Regards,
Jay
Neudesic - Project Manager
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Re: Site management and development transitioning from Telligent to Neudesic
Sep 27, 2008 04:26 PM|LINK
Welcome Jay... See you around Terri
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Re: Site management and development transitioning from Telligent to Neudesic
Feb 06, 2009 10:29 PM|LINK
Looks like everything went great
tmorton
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Re: Site management and development transitioning from Telligent to Neudesic
Mar 18, 2009 07:53 PM|LINK
It’s great to be back!
ASP.NET Website Manager, Neudesic
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Re: Site management and development transitioning from Telligent to Neudesic
Mar 23, 2009 08:46 PM|LINK
Yeeee Hah!
Welcome back, Terri.
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Re: Site management and development transitioning from Telligent to Neudesic
Mar 25, 2009 04:01 PM|LINK
>making sure we’ve captured all suggestions and problems that have been reported.
Welcome back, Terri!
I have never heard back about being able within Search and Not read, to further qualify the existing criteria
- Threads marked as answered
- Threads not yet marked as answered.
- Any thread within other criterea
Also I consider the default for the Not Read list should be no more than 1 week.This earns you a point and marks your thread as Resolved so we will all know you have been helped.
FAQ on the correct forum http://forums.asp.net/p/1337412/2699239.aspx#2699239
James-A
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Re: Site management and development transitioning from Telligent to Neudesic
Apr 02, 2009 01:03 PM|LINK
Glad to have you back on the board, Terri. [:D]
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Re: Site management and development transitioning from Telligent to Neudesic
May 01, 2009 10:55 PM|LINK
I see how this happened now, glad to see you both working.
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