Want to ask Autodesk a Question?

My last post, Does Autodesk Listen to its Users?, asked you if you thought Autodesk listens to its users, as the title implies. If you haven't already, participate in the poll. Select the percentage that you feel Autodesk does listen at.

I want to steal (I mean borrow) another idea from Steve Johnson and give you a chance to ask Autodesk a question.

Keep it reasonable, and like Steve said, they won't be able to answer pricing questions. But what do you want to know? Release cycle issues, major bugs, what's in store for AutoCAD, Revit, Civil3D, etc.

I am going to San Francisco in two days for a meeting with Autodesk. There will be many bloggers there, members of the press, and Autodesk officials. I will be able to speak with several officials, so if you have a simple enough question post it here as a comment and I will see what I can find out. I can not make any promises except that I will try. I know, there is no try, only do or do not, but I will see what I can do!

What do you want to know?

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