Sven Engelhardt
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I decide when I'm busy, not Teams. I will be able to configure teams to respect my
calendar (or whatever) or not. I'll have the possibility to switch off this annoying
feature.
And I'll not be obligated to change my state again and again every time a meeting
ends earlies as defined in my calendar or if teams thinks that when I'm not chatting
I'm not available.
For me, this is Microsofts main problem. It thinks it knows what I'll do/have or not
(simply see MS-Word behaviour). But this is wrong in 99% of the cases and leads
at least to more work than doing it manually.
I decide when I'm busy, not Teams. I will be able to configure teams to respect my
calendar (or whatever) or not. I'll have the possibility to switch off this annoying
feature.
And I'll not be obligated to change my state again and again every time a meeting
ends earlies as defined in my calendar or if teams thinks that when I'm not chatting
I'm not available.
For me, this is Microsofts main problem. It thinks it knows what I'll do/have or not
(simply see MS-Word behaviour). But this is wrong in 99% of the cases and leads
at least to more work than doing it manually.