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We all know that Microsoft points to SO as community support for the OneDrive SDK's (link, click 'Community' in the top bar).

The link now points to the tag wiki, which is an excellent point to include some extra guidance for people coming here fresh.

Do you think it is useful to edit the wiki, and so, what should go there?

Some ideas:

  • guidance on asking and finding duplicates;
  • some links to meta faq's.

Also take note of this request a while ago on meta concerning the merging of the and tags.

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  • Latest example on 'misuse' of the tag: stackoverflow.com/questions/27888665/…. Please take it easy on OP, I think MS is to blame here. Jan 12, 2015 at 13:19
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    yea we need someone to reach out to microsoft. ive added the outsourcing tag. Jan 12, 2015 at 14:15
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    The tag was edited by Jeanine of the OneDrive team at Microsoft. Isn't that good enough? They are certainly on top of it, the top 5 posters in the tag are all team members. Jan 12, 2015 at 15:29
  • @HansPassant well, they might come to meta some time to approve the tag synonym... I believe their intentions are good, but they might need a little help on how SE rolls. Jan 12, 2015 at 15:31
  • @HansPassant I left a comment under one of Ryan's answers to make him aware of this post.
    – rene
    Jan 12, 2015 at 15:34
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    What about the tag onedrive-api?
    – rene
    Jan 12, 2015 at 18:17
  • @rene not that important since Microsoft links the onedrive tag wiki from their own site. The other tag can be useful too, but is less important. Jan 12, 2015 at 18:21

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Here is my take on the wiki for the tag

OneDrive (formerly known as SkyDrive, Windows Live SkyDrive, and Windows Live Folders) is a file hosting service that allows users to upload and sync files to a cloud storage and then access them from a web browser or their local device.

You can use this tag on questions that are about programming with the OneDrive API's. If you're about to ask your first question here please visit How to Ask because that gives you a better chance of getting your question answered.

Also note that you can browse the current questions for . Use the search capabilites to search for questions with an accepted answer for example about REST.


General support Do note that for general support issues, like questions about your account, contracts, billing, the OneDrive website, use of any of the OneDrive apps among other non-programming related things, you still need to contact Microsoft either directly or via your local representative.


Under this tag questions can be asked about:

OneDrive is part of the Windows Live range of online services and allows users to keep the files private, share them with contacts, or make the files public. Publicly shared files do not require a Microsoft account to access.

In addition to personal cloud storage, Microsoft offers managed business storage as OneDrive for Business.

External links:

These SE communities might be of help if you have user related questions:

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    I like this wiki article. It would also be useful to add links to our user voice page.
    – Ryan Gregg
    Jan 13, 2015 at 7:05
  • For the types of issues that aren't SO appropriate, users and developers can use the "Submit Feedback" link on the OneDrive website (it's under the gear icon in the top bar of the site). We're working on getting a developer version of this form available from dev.onedrive.com, but it's taking longer that I'd like.
    – Ryan Gregg
    Jan 13, 2015 at 7:07
  • @RGregg: Thanks for commenting. Can you post the link please? Jan 13, 2015 at 10:13
  • @rene: I updated the tag wiki. Thanks for your massive input. Jan 13, 2015 at 11:06
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Here is my take on the wiki excerpt for the tag

Use this tag if you have a programming question about OneDrive (formerly known as SkyDrive). OneDrive is a file hosting service, supported with SDK's and a REST API for developers, that allows users to upload and sync files to a cloud storage and then access them from a Web browser or their local device. For non-programming questions contact your local Microsoft customer support representative.

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