What Does the Status of My Feedback Mean?
Ever wonder what the resolution of your
Connect bug or your
UserVoice suggestion means? Take a look at the following definitions to understand what the product team is communicating to you.
Connect Bug Status Definitions
| Status |
Definition |
| Active |
Issue is open for consideration by the product team. |
| Closed |
Issue is no longer active. It has been reviewed by the product team and appropriate action has been taken. |
Connect Bug Resolution Definitions
| Resolution |
Definition |
| By Design |
The behavior described in the bug has been verified and the product team has confirmed that the behavior is expected. There may be a workaround listed on the Workarounds tab of the bug. |
| Copied to Backlog |
The team will consider this issue for a future release. |
| Duplicate |
This bug is a duplicate of another bug that has already been submitted. |
| External |
This bug belongs to another product and/or feedback forum. |
| Fixed |
This issue has been fixed. You will be notified when it is released publicly. |
| Not Reproducible |
The product team is not able to reproduce the issue reported. |
| Won't Fix |
We have confirmed the behavior reported, but the product team will not be fixing it. There may be a workaround listed on the Workarounds tab of the bug. |
UserVoice Status Definitions
| Status |
Definition |
| Under Review |
The product team is considering this suggestion for a future release. |
| Planned |
The product team has considerd the idea or suggestions for a future release and is planning on making it available. However, there is still no commitment to make it available based on the business decisions made at Microsoft. |
| Started |
When the feature team has accepted the idea and has started working on it. However, there are no commitments to making it available. |
| Completed |
The product team has implemented this suggestion. |
| Declined |
The team has considered this suggestion but will not be implementing it. |
| Archived |
The product team is not able to address this in an upcoming release, but would like to consider this for future consideration. |
| Moved |
This idea was moved to another UserVoice site maintained by another business group at Microsoft. |
| Closed |
This suggestion didn't receive enough votes in time to be reviewed |