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RFC: Introduce new 'Article/Tutorial (Comment) Threads' in the Web Dynpro Forum

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Some time ago I've suggested on is both forum moderator and most active articles wrtiter

Valery Silaev

SaM Solutions

http://www.sam-solutions.net

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BeGanz
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Hi Valery,

thanks for this great idea. Indeed, there is no channel set up to communicate feedback/suggestions/questions to Web Dynpro tutorials or articles in a standardized way.

WebLogs can be commented on the WebLog page itself and they are announced in a special which can be opened via the <a href="https://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/com.sap.km.cm.docs/library/uuid/49f2ea90-0201-0010-ce8e-de18b94aee2d">Web Dynpro Feature2Sample Matrix</a>. Actually the section 'Further Information' lists all related articles, WebLogs etc. These links are regularly updated so that the Sample Description Pages helps to keep all links to valuable information in a central place.

The 'Sample Description Page' should additionally comprise a section <b>'Discussion'</b> with a link to the above 'Article Comment Thread' in the Web Dynpro forum. The reader downloads the material from the sample description page and also finds a link to the related 'Article Comment Thread' there.

For all new articles (which are combined with a related 'Article Comment Thread') the <i>Further Information</i> links could point to the 'Article Comment Thread' (which then itself links to the article) but not directly to the article resource. The reader can then also have look at the existing comments to the related resource. As an alternative the article PDF itself should have a permanent link to the 'Article Comment Thread' in the Web Dynpro Forum.

Please post your comments on this idea.

Regards, Bertram