I have got a community message today:
From: Cisco Community <ciscocommunity-donotreply@cisco.com>
Hello ${notification.message.discussion.topicMessage.author.login},
Your topic recently received a reply .
Topic: ${notification.message.discussion.topicMessage.subject}
Date: ${notification.threadFormattedDate}
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Nice code, but obviously a bug. Maybe I should be nice, and tell them that they have a bug?
So what should I do? Reply of course.
But wait, the sender is "donotreply". If I do I will probably get another annoying message.
So who sent it? Isn't sending anonymously rude?
There is no hint where to report bugs.
Let's go to community page. There is a "community feedback" link. Shall I use it?
Last time I used such a "feedback" link on Cisco doc page I have described the problem in detail and after pushing "Submit" I got an HTTP error message. Time waste.
Why am I doing this? It is not my job. Such a big company like Cisco should take care of their pages.
Maybe I should ignore my buggy message and mark it as SPAM? This would save my time.
Let's do it. I will be happy. They will be happy as well because their services are perfect - nobody is reporting bugs. Are they not?
Michał
PS. It is not easy to do the post. You have to specify labels, otherwise your message is discarded.
PS2. Second try -authentication failure. You really have to be patient with Cisco.