Jamey Steinmann
My feedback
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14 votes
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1,337 votes
I’m switching the status to Partially Done.
The request for a Preview Team is still in the works. No new information is available at this time.
Team Discoverability is still being worked upon, no details are available at this time. If you support this idea please navigate over to the main topic and vote for it! https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103/
Change Prompt: this has been completed
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Jamey Steinmann commented
Ability to discover 365 groups both public and private already exists in outlook and we would like Teams to function the same way as joining a 365 group in Outlook does not add a user to the team or let them know if the group also has a corresponding team. When this is implemented I think the Private Team owners should be able to hide their team from discovery as this should satisfy those that require a team to not be visible.
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1,509 votes
The feature team is still considering this item. No confirmation yet.
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We have been iterating on different designs and are starting to test internally. I don’t have a timeframe but will keep you posted.
Jamey Steinmann commented
I think the point was missed in the request for feedback. Issue isn't the verbiage since it is clear users are not reading it, the issue is that users default to replying via the compose window since it doesn't draw their attention to the 'reply.' We need some better visual queue for the 'reply' option.
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Jamey Steinmann commented
This seems counter intuitive to the purpose of a private team. I think this would be better solved by existing feature requests which are asking for the ability to configure channel permissions and make them available for a subset of team members.
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Jamey Steinmann commented
You can hide 365 groups for the address book via powershell
Set-UnifiedGroup -Identity my365group@domain.com -HiddenFromAddressListsEnabled $trueThis doesn't do it for the team, but I would prefer there to be the ability to configure a team hidden from suggestions that owners can change with the default set to show and then owners can turn it off.
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Jamey Steinmann commented
You can already do this via the groups in Outlook, however if you request to join there, it'll just add you to the outlook group and you'll still have to be invited to the team. At least you can see the groups for now though. I hope they extend this to teams since that would make it much less confusing and unify the functionality.
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The feature team has this on their backlog officially now. We don’t have any timing to share at this point, but we will keep you posted.
Thanks,
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This request has been reviewed and declined by the feature team.
You can continue to up vote this topic as well as leave comments. Depending on the ongoing feedback, there is always a chance a topic will be revisited based on user demand.
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Jamey Steinmann commented
I think granting permission restrictions on channels within a team will solve this.
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2,058 votes
This feature is still being reviewed by the feature team. No decision has been made yet. I’ll keep you posted.
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Jamey Steinmann commented
I like the current layout. If this is something that needs to happen, please put it in the User settings so there is a choice of which layout to use. I think a unified chat/teams layout would be a cluttered UI experience.
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480 votes
Unfortunately we hit some snags and this has moved back to “working on it”. The team is working to make some corrections and I hope to have a release date in the near future. I’ll keep you posted with what I hear.
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This would be great to have and for those orgs that don't want it, I think a global toggle in the admin dashboard and an override on the team/365 group level would be the perfect compromise for it.
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Due to prioritization of other work-items this has been moved to the backlog. We will update when it is being actively worked on again.
Thanks.
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This request is still queued within our backlog. No new details yet.
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Modern authentication is where Microsoft is going. Teams supports it now and it's available for the other 365 apps, just disabled in 365 by default. If you have something like ADFS in your organization this could be why it's failing and the few fixes (depending on the issue) are relatively simple to implement