Please put your sense of humor on...if you don't have one (or yours isn't like mine) you should probably not read this. 
RF is already behaving like "AUGI", doing stuff to change the site without discussing it with members first! I now have to log in to click the New Posts button on the forum menu bar. I had a shortcut that I could hit to see "new posts" quickly without having to log in each time. Sure I can have the site remember me...but I could pop in and out...now I can't without doing that. I can see where RF would like members to log in to see/track activity. I can also see where certain features can/ought to be restricted to logged in members.
Where was the discussion about such a change? Why didn't I get a notice about this change taking place?
I realize that this, intended as tongue-in-cheek, problem isn't remotely of the same ilk as the forum issue over there. However as a group grows little stuff like this does start to generate perceptions that an organization can't "control" except to say sorry or tough or we will change it back. Just a little perspective from a been there done that point of view...fwiw.
Back to your regularly scheduled Revit day, if you like!

RF is already behaving like "AUGI", doing stuff to change the site without discussing it with members first! I now have to log in to click the New Posts button on the forum menu bar. I had a shortcut that I could hit to see "new posts" quickly without having to log in each time. Sure I can have the site remember me...but I could pop in and out...now I can't without doing that. I can see where RF would like members to log in to see/track activity. I can also see where certain features can/ought to be restricted to logged in members.
Where was the discussion about such a change? Why didn't I get a notice about this change taking place?

I realize that this, intended as tongue-in-cheek, problem isn't remotely of the same ilk as the forum issue over there. However as a group grows little stuff like this does start to generate perceptions that an organization can't "control" except to say sorry or tough or we will change it back. Just a little perspective from a been there done that point of view...fwiw.
Back to your regularly scheduled Revit day, if you like!

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