Comment by veltas
Microsoft does this all the time, and it reeks of a lack of continuity or ownership internally.
Microsoft does this all the time, and it reeks of a lack of continuity or ownership internally.
This and probably due to positions that involve managing documentation not having great career paths for promotions. Not just at Microsoft, but it's an entire industry issue.
Many of those sites, incredible for a $4 trillion valued company, are managed by teams themselves on their own infra, thus when there is one of those restructuring rounds that big corps love doing almost every year, some of that gets lost.