
Something the Microsoft API team did irked me slightly. I’m against ganging up but I think adding a relevant comment to this thread won’t count as such. Sad to hear this kind of thing is happening now. now let's get back on topic.īut, they never insulted me. I remember it was funny and a little annoying to have to keep saying no. I chalked it up to the team evangelizing a new feature that they knew was going to rake in money, so they were required to bring it up. They really were trying to push azure hard in a situation that didn't require it. I always try to be polite and patient, which is hard to do when you're in a time crunch. I guess it depends on what team you get ahold of. They were also pretty quick and helpful with answering any question I had. The only thing they asked is that I prove the issue was real and as soon as I did they were on top of it. There were some showstoppers in the media encoders early on when they were developing win10. I've pointed out flaws to the dev team at MS they were pretty quick about acknowledging it and fixing the problem.
