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Update - Microsoft Responds to the Evolution of Community
Microsoft is posting a new message (with the Subject as I used here) and
basically they're defining a timeline for group removal and their server shutdown. In the groups where they are posting this message to, they are saying this: ----------- Which Newsgroups Are Affected by this Shutdown? All public newsgroups will eventually be closed between June 1, 2010 and October 1, 2010. Microsoft will be closing newsgroups in a phased approach, starting with the least active newsgroups and moving eventually to more active ones throughout the course of the next six months. When will this Happen? Effective June 1, 2010 this newsgroup will be closed. ------------ I happened to see this in microsoft.public.win98.performance. Microsoft is also saying this: ------------ In addition to offering a compelling online browser experience, for those users who prefer to use an NNTP (newsgroup) reader to participate in the newsgroups community, we have developed a solution called the NNTP Bridge which allows a user to connect a variety of supported NNTP readers to the forums they would like to participate in and continue having the NTTP reader functionality. ------------ So it's bizarre why they are closing down their usenet server (which is linked into their current web-forum interface) simply to create a new web-based forum interface AND create an NNTP connection to the new forums. What Microsoft is doing here is clear. It's no so much that they want to re-engineer or re-invent their "communities" support structure, they simply want to divorce themselves from the world-wide usenet communications system, while still providing NNTP interface to what-ever comes next. This is to control the content of the material posted to the new forums, because under the current arrangement they clearly don't or can't control what gets posted to these groups via external servers. |
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Update - NOTE - Microsoft Responds to the Evolution of Community
On 05/08/2010 12:57 PM, 98 Guy wrote:
Microsoft is posting a new message (with the Subject as I used here) and basically they're defining a timeline for group removal and their server shutdown. In the groups where they are posting this message to, they are saying this: ----------- Which Newsgroups Are Affected by this Shutdown? All public newsgroups will eventually be closed between June 1, 2010 and October 1, 2010. Microsoft will be closing newsgroups in a phased approach, starting with the least active newsgroups and moving eventually to more active ones throughout the course of the next six months. When will this Happen? Effective June 1, 2010 this newsgroup will be closed. ------------ I happened to see this in microsoft.public.win98.performance. Microsoft is also saying this: ------------ In addition to offering a compelling online browser experience, for those users who prefer to use an NNTP (newsgroup) reader to participate in the newsgroups community, we have developed a solution called the NNTP Bridge which allows a user to connect a variety of supported NNTP readers to the forums they would like to participate in and continue having the NTTP reader functionality. ------------ NOTE: This posted material is NOT presently posted via *Microsoft's official channels* here and is NOT *at this time* applicable to this particular win98.gen_discussion group. Users should be prepared to receive the/any message relevant to this particular group at any time and at Microsoft's pleasure via its official channels and/or methods. Per this post brought here from another: Apparently Microsoft has now determined and created a method of access for forum subjects it intends to offer within its online forums, users of THIS particular win98.gen_discussion group and other groups generally, should take specific note of further *official* Notice FROM Microsoft official channels WITHIN those *specific* groups, of any offered and/or provided access methods within such Notices and within and *specific* to those individual groups. Posting or discussing materials relating to any one group subject is not necessarily relevant to others. As of very early this morning, I personally found no forums which had relevance to Windows 98, though that may change at any time should Microsoft create and offer them. -- MEB http://peoplescounsel.org/ref/windows-main.htm Windows Info, Diagnostics, Security, Networking http://peoplescounsel.org The "real world" of Law, Justice, and Government ___--- |
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Update - NOTE - Microsoft Responds to the Evolution of Community
On 05/08/2010 12:57 PM, 98 Guy wrote:
Microsoft is posting a new message (with the Subject as I used here) and basically they're defining a timeline for group removal and their server shutdown. In the groups where they are posting this message to, they are saying this: ----------- Which Newsgroups Are Affected by this Shutdown? All public newsgroups will eventually be closed between June 1, 2010 and October 1, 2010. Microsoft will be closing newsgroups in a phased approach, starting with the least active newsgroups and moving eventually to more active ones throughout the course of the next six months. When will this Happen? Effective June 1, 2010 this newsgroup will be closed. ------------ I happened to see this in microsoft.public.win98.performance. Microsoft is also saying this: ------------ In addition to offering a compelling online browser experience, for those users who prefer to use an NNTP (newsgroup) reader to participate in the newsgroups community, we have developed a solution called the NNTP Bridge which allows a user to connect a variety of supported NNTP readers to the forums they would like to participate in and continue having the NTTP reader functionality. ------------ NOTE: This posted material is NOT presently posted via *Microsoft's official channels* here and is NOT *at this time* applicable to this particular win98.gen_discussion group. Users should be prepared to receive the/any message relevant to this particular group at any time and at Microsoft's pleasure via its official channels and/or methods. Per this post brought here from another: Apparently Microsoft has now determined and created a method of access for forum subjects it intends to offer within its online forums, users of THIS particular win98.gen_discussion group and other groups generally, should take specific note of further *official* Notice FROM Microsoft official channels WITHIN those *specific* groups, of any offered and/or provided access methods within such Notices and within and *specific* to those individual groups. Posting or discussing materials relating to any one group subject is not necessarily relevant to others. As of very early this morning, I personally found no forums which had relevance to Windows 98, though that may change at any time should Microsoft create and offer them. -- MEB http://peoplescounsel.org/ref/windows-main.htm Windows Info, Diagnostics, Security, Networking http://peoplescounsel.org The "real world" of Law, Justice, and Government ___--- |
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Update - Microsoft Responds to the Evolution of Community
BINGO
"98 Guy" wrote in message ... Microsoft is posting a new message (with the Subject as I used here) and basically they're defining a timeline for group removal and their server shutdown. In the groups where they are posting this message to, they are saying this: ----------- Which Newsgroups Are Affected by this Shutdown? All public newsgroups will eventually be closed between June 1, 2010 and October 1, 2010. Microsoft will be closing newsgroups in a phased approach, starting with the least active newsgroups and moving eventually to more active ones throughout the course of the next six months. When will this Happen? Effective June 1, 2010 this newsgroup will be closed. ------------ I happened to see this in microsoft.public.win98.performance. Microsoft is also saying this: ------------ In addition to offering a compelling online browser experience, for those users who prefer to use an NNTP (newsgroup) reader to participate in the newsgroups community, we have developed a solution called the NNTP Bridge which allows a user to connect a variety of supported NNTP readers to the forums they would like to participate in and continue having the NTTP reader functionality. ------------ So it's bizarre why they are closing down their usenet server (which is linked into their current web-forum interface) simply to create a new web-based forum interface AND create an NNTP connection to the new forums. What Microsoft is doing here is clear. It's no so much that they want to re-engineer or re-invent their "communities" support structure, they simply want to divorce themselves from the world-wide usenet communications system, while still providing NNTP interface to what-ever comes next. This is to control the content of the material posted to the new forums, because under the current arrangement they clearly don't or can't control what gets posted to these groups via external servers. |
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Update - Microsoft Responds to the Evolution of Community
BINGO
"98 Guy" wrote in message ... Microsoft is posting a new message (with the Subject as I used here) and basically they're defining a timeline for group removal and their server shutdown. In the groups where they are posting this message to, they are saying this: ----------- Which Newsgroups Are Affected by this Shutdown? All public newsgroups will eventually be closed between June 1, 2010 and October 1, 2010. Microsoft will be closing newsgroups in a phased approach, starting with the least active newsgroups and moving eventually to more active ones throughout the course of the next six months. When will this Happen? Effective June 1, 2010 this newsgroup will be closed. ------------ I happened to see this in microsoft.public.win98.performance. Microsoft is also saying this: ------------ In addition to offering a compelling online browser experience, for those users who prefer to use an NNTP (newsgroup) reader to participate in the newsgroups community, we have developed a solution called the NNTP Bridge which allows a user to connect a variety of supported NNTP readers to the forums they would like to participate in and continue having the NTTP reader functionality. ------------ So it's bizarre why they are closing down their usenet server (which is linked into their current web-forum interface) simply to create a new web-based forum interface AND create an NNTP connection to the new forums. What Microsoft is doing here is clear. It's no so much that they want to re-engineer or re-invent their "communities" support structure, they simply want to divorce themselves from the world-wide usenet communications system, while still providing NNTP interface to what-ever comes next. This is to control the content of the material posted to the new forums, because under the current arrangement they clearly don't or can't control what gets posted to these groups via external servers. |
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Update - Microsoft Responds to the Evolution of Community
"Hot-text" wrote in message ... BINGO "98 Guy" wrote in message ... So it's bizarre why they are closing down their usenet server (which is linked into their current web-forum interface) simply to create a new web-based forum interface AND create an NNTP connection to the new forums. Yep, shows Microsoft's reasons for taking their servers out is bull****. |
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