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Project Discussions are used by project teams to create and discuss relevant topics in a collaborative, online environment.  All Collaboration projects have a Discussions listing page.  

It is important to note that project discussions are different from announcements.  A project discussion post has the expectation of dialogue and collaboration.  A project announcement is information that is relevant to the project team, but the poster does not expect to get replies or have a dialogue about the post.

TM Forum also has community discussions, which are used by TM Forum Members and Non-Members to have conversations with and learn from their peers in the industry. This is where TM Forum users come together to share thoughts and ideas on topics that matter most to your company and to you personally. Typically, more general discussion occurs at the community level. 

 

 

Get engaged

 

A nice way to get engaged in a project is to find the Welcome to new project members, please introduce yourself Discussion Forum in the Discussion s section and create your first Topic.  Please title the page  "About [Your First Name, Last Name, Title, Company] "  and write a little about yourself and why you joined the project and click Save.  All Collaboration projects have the Welcome to new project members Discussion Forum.  

  

Introducing yourself and reading about other members is a great way to get to know your other project members.  Here's how:

  1. On the Discussions page for a project, click on the "Welcome to new project members" link.
  2. Click  
  3. Place your cursor where it says "New Page"  and input " About  [Your First Name, Last Name, Title, Company]
  4. Move your cursor to the body of the page and tell the project team a bit about yourself.  Here is an example introduction post
  5. Click the orange SAVE button when you are done  .
  6. On the topic listing page posts the most recent post is listed first.  If a post made "sticky" it will always be listed first.
  7. On the page tree posts are listed alphabetically.


    The Demonstration Project has example Topic pages here.


Replying to a topic

 

 

 

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