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Bring back the NSF based forums

The move to IBM Developer Answers has been a complete failure.  HCL should bring back the NSF based forums which we could replicate on prem and full text search.

- Chris Hudson

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      Sep 20, 2020

      Yes, make the Notes Forums Great Again! Ok, sorry couldn't resist.

      Disclaimer: nothing political meant by this and I'm totally serious.

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      Sep 16, 2020

      Hi,

      yes indeed. one of the most valuable feature was the possibility to access using a Notes client. It would be great to have a read access to some exposed HCL Domino server.

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      Sep 15, 2020

      Hey Thomas, since this is shipped, can you provide instructions for us to replicate the forum to our servers?

      Greg Bussey
      614-562-0992

      HCL Domino --- Thomas Hampel responded to idea IDEA-I-32 Bring back the NSF based forums ---
      From:"HCL Domino" <1405468817fc47fde97959f0-hcl-software@iad-prod2.mailer.aha.io>To:gbussey@mapsysinc.comDate:Tue, Sep 15, 2020 3:54 PMSubject:Thomas Hampel responded to idea IDEA-I-32 Bring back the NSF based forums












      Thomas Hampel responded to idea Bring back the NSF based forums

      Thomas Hampel 9:53pm

      Ok, finally --- the forums are back here: https://help.hcltechsw.com/docs/nsf/index.html - It also includes the well known Notes/Domino Fix List database



      Guest Apr 4, 2020

      Thomas,
      Your posted link gives: Error 400
      HTTP Web Server: Unknown Command Exception Thanks,
      Greg Bussey
      614-562-0992 cell THIS EMAIL WAS SENT FROM HCL NOTES 11.0



      Thomas Hampel Apr 4, 2020

      Here it is : https://ds_infolib.hcltechsw.com/ldd/dominowiki.nsf



      Guest Feb 7, 2020

      In every forum, discussing Notes/Domino topics, you will find links to https://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/dominowiki.nsf. Bring it back please !! Perhaps https://help.hcltechsw.com/ldd/dominowiki.nsf



      Guest Oct 3, 2019

      Definitely



      Guest Feb 28, 2019

      >I am still using the 8.5.1 Designer Help because it is so much easier to find information and to copy from there! Same here :-)



      Guest Feb 23, 2019

      Yes, please! Not just the public notes based forums! Also, the Business Partner forum which was one of the best resources we had!

      And also Notes based Knowledgebase! The current TNs are hard to find and it's also difficult to find what's new!°

      I used to read all the current technotes, when the came out and have been unread. And I would also like to see developer documentation for Notes back in a Notes database -- not just in Eclipse help. I am still using the 8.5.1 Designer Help because it is so much easier to find information and to copy from there!

      Daniel Nashed [ http://blog.nashcom.de ]



      Guest Feb 18, 2019

      Maybe brushing up Developer Answers to make it more user-friendly and *faster* would be sufficient.


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      Sep 15, 2020

      This is wonderful, thanks! Almost like a dreame come true, and I have to ask (and hope I don't seem ungradeful but...) how about Read/Write access and NRPC access? This was a HUGE part of the orignal idea and a HUGE part of the original success of these forums I think. Is it in the works?

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      Thomas Hampel
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      Sep 15, 2020

      Ok, finally --- the forums are back here: https://help.hcltechsw.com/docs/nsf/index.html -

      It also includes the well known Notes/Domino Fix List database

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      Apr 4, 2020

      Thomas,
      Your posted link gives:

      Error 400
      HTTP Web Server: Unknown Command Exception

      Thanks,
      Greg Bussey
      614-562-0992 cell

      THIS EMAIL WAS SENT FROM HCL NOTES 11.0

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      Feb 7, 2020

      In every forum, discussing Notes/Domino topics, you will find links to https://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/dominowiki.nsf. Bring it back please !!

      Perhaps https://help.hcltechsw.com/ldd/dominowiki.nsf

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      Oct 3, 2019

      Definitely

    • Guest
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      Feb 28, 2019

      >I am still using the 8.5.1 Designer Help because it is so much easier to find information and to copy from there!

      Same here :-)

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      Feb 23, 2019

      Yes, please! Not just the public notes based forums! Also, the Business Partner forum which was one of the best resources we had!

      And also Notes based Knowledgebase! The current TNs are hard to find and it's also difficult to find what's new!°

      I used to read all the current technotes, when the came out and have been unread.

      And I would also like to see developer documentation for Notes back in a Notes database -- not just in Eclipse help.

      I am still using the 8.5.1 Designer Help because it is so much easier to find information and to copy from there!

      Daniel Nashed [ http://blog.nashcom.de ]

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      Feb 18, 2019

      Maybe brushing up Developer Answers to make it more user-friendly and *faster* would be sufficient.