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Like an Azure Q&A. And another for AWS. If they want to pay that is. An open platform that closed platforms can buy tenants in for their product families. So should be able to have a hierarchy.

A few of my use cases:

  1. Trying to find documentation for AzCopy, how to delete finds on MS storage - Q&A would help a lot
  2. With AWS as well, I have earlier had difficulty finding out how to get function applications to work
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    While this is an interesting idea I can't see someone who can offload support to Stack Overflow for free paying for the same thing.
    – ChrisF Mod
    Jul 28, 2019 at 16:22
  • Companies like Google already direct people to Stack Overflow in their official docs. Why would they want to start paying for what they do for free? Jul 29, 2019 at 1:13
  • Who exactly is going to pay for something they can do for a third of the costs? Azure and Microsoft can document their software for a fraction of what it Teams would cost (at the size they would require). Those looking for answers certainly will not pay for something they can get for free via Stack Exchange. Jul 29, 2019 at 3:16
  • There was sort of similar thing before with Facebook. It brought up some questions and then it ultimately failed. IIRC the biggest problem was Facebook themselves not participating but, really, it was ultimately a matter of time.
    – VLAZ
    Jul 29, 2019 at 6:49
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    @tgkprog this is a great idea. as someone who has worked on the product the last 3.5 years, we have received a ton of inbound interest in giving devs a better way to interface with an organizations own technical team. for example, on how to use an api, an sdk, etc. - It's something we're exploring building, but are in the very early stages of seeing what it could look like and do not have any specifics on dates or if we'll be able to get to it yet. Nonetheless, thank you for expressing that it would be helpful for you! Aug 27, 2019 at 13:39

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You're absolutely correct! We are thinking about it; we know it is a problem, and we are thinking of ways to solve this, but it's not going to be resolved in the near term. We'll probably revisit this request sometime next year.

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