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BobD
Fluorite | Level 6

Two questions:

  1. Can this "Community Usage Tips" forum be moved to the "SAS Communities" section?  It might see more traffic; it's hard to find where it is now.
  2. Is there any way to attached content (pages) to each "community" that would be available other than the question and answer threads?  In particular, it would be nice to see a "Welcome to this community" message that descriibed what kinds of questions should be asked.  Other things could be added like a FAQ list and maybe links to subject-specific "getting started" information.

Thanks,

Bob

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reneeharper
SAS Employee

Hi

Thank you for your comments.

I know it doesn't seem like it now, but the plan is that communities.sas.com will offer many support communities and many thought-leader subject matter expert communities, like Center for Health Analytics. The help space is provided for all communities under communities.sas.com.  For that reason, it lives at 'root'.  If things change in the future, we'll consider reorganizing the structure again.

Most communities have a blue message box in the top left where information about the space appears.  I am working with the community sponsors to get more of them to update this space with exactly the kind of information that you suggest.  I'm not sure what other information you are referring to.  There are some non-community references in the References box in the right column. If your favorite community doesn't have one, let us know and we'll work on adding content.

I hope this helps.

-Renee

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