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there's not even any discussion groups as such, so all the discussion will go somewhere. and the next thing you'll hear is that it's closing. |
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If they can withstand the replies to new NG requests in alt.config then they deserve to have one! :p: |
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I've just noticed Carl Waring has just joined and posting. that's all they need :(
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Alex Brown said
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The virginmedia.* hierarchy is not propogated to any servers beyond those that Virgin either directly run or receive stats from. |
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Just seen from the news thread about the vm newsgroups being axed, of course that couldn't be forseen....:
My post on vm's feedback group from 16.2.2007: Throw a spanner in the works here Clearly the ex-Telewest staff are serious and dedicated about creating a unified VM discussion forum, going by the number of their posts and their individual remarks in various threads. I also read into what they say, that they want the VM groups to be open and as widely used by all VM customers as possible. My query then is, is a 15/20+ year old technology like Usenet the best way to create this "venue"? Many people both young and old will not be aware of Usenet and will never come across these groups, but they will be aware of the web....Hence, as we're at the dawn of new age (ok, a little over melodramatic) should VM move their dedicated/moderated/supported forums to a web based solution accessed from a option on VM's main website and dump these groups altogether? Horizon ---- And VM's response: There are moderated sections on the website for this - see the 'Your Shout' link. This is all about creation and use of different channels for different needs. Alex -- Alex Brown Senior Product Manager -------- YAWN. To think people actually get paid to write this drivel. |
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Some of the threads are amusing. there's one about being labelled as 'New kid on the block'
http://community.virginmedia.com/t5/...ons/td-p/33420 another one about the giving out of Kudos! |
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Anyone know if they are able to arrange an engineer visit on the forums if needed like they did on the newsgroup?
Hope they have not stopped that service. |
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Will miss the newsgroups, but using a forum should be easier for everyone and quicker to find your own posts. |
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Carl Waring will say anything to big himself up tho, so that don't count. |
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