Friends don't let friends go to Microsoft tech conferences.
@sjvn I miss the #Microsoft MVP summit, it was such a great opportunity to meet with hundreds of people from all over the world, discuss, debate and interact with product teams at Microsoft. It was also fun being on campus and visiting the company store. Also, Microsoft MVP's are customer advocates, so, they share direct feedback about the product issues with the teams that work on them. Also, if you attend a conference like this, you are likely a fan of the product.
@adacosta @sjvn I always enjoy the MVP summits. We get to share upcoming plans and ideas because we WANT your feedback. It's not about being a fan, because sometimes the feedback we need is pointing out a gap or how your experience can help highlight an improvement. The feature teams really do value the feedback of all kind, and appreciate spending the time to learn and share it.
@JefTek Well, being a fan in terms of you actually use the product over another competing technology. I use to be a #Windows IT Pro MVP, I didn't attend the conference to rave about macOS either.
@adacosta Funny enough, I chose to use MacOS so I can find out how bad the SSO experience was, so we could improve it :) So that kind of feedback is INVALUABLE :)