• Re: So what happens to this group after Google kills off usenet groups?

    From yeti@21:1/5 to robin vowels on Wed Dec 27 06:20:53 2023
    robin vowels <robin51@dodo.com.au> writes:

    On Tuesday 26 December 2023 at 07:21:15 UTC+11, Phil Burton wrote:
    Forgive my ignorance here about the current status of Usenet. Any
    alternatives, or does this group just die?

    I'm answering via Usenet.

    So you may call it alive.

    The PL/I Newsgroup will still exist, and you can still look back at
    its postings.
    and can, presumably, search it.
    According to google, we just will not be able to add anything new to it.

    You just will not be able to add anything new to it via GoogleGroups.

    Find a Usenet provider.

    E.g.: <https://newsgroups.ausics.net/>

    | **The UDP call on Google has succeeded, Google have admitted defeat in
    | their spam fight, and as of February 15 2024, Google will be shutting
    | down their Usenet Groups access. If you're in AU, you can continue to
    | access your Usenet groups via this service for free without signups
    |
    | NNTP HOST: news.ausics.net
    |
    | NNTP PORT: 119

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  • From Peter Flass@21:1/5 to robin vowels on Wed Dec 27 11:20:38 2023
    robin vowels <robin51@dodo.com.au> wrote:
    On Tuesday 26 December 2023 at 07:21:15 UTC+11, Phil Burton wrote:
    Forgive my ignorance here about the current status of Usenet. Any
    alternatives, or does this group just die?

    Ironically I was first using Usenet in 1983 when I started to work for
    (mis) Fortune Systems, which was selling its 32:16 UNIX business workstation.
    .
    There's still the PL/I list server and another private one.
    .
    The PL/I Newsgroup will still exist, and you can still look back at its postings.
    and can, presumably, search it.
    According to google, we just will not be able to add anything new to it.


    There are several usenet servers. I use Eternal September, which is free.
    There are also newsgroup readers. I use NewsTap on my iPad (again free),
    and Thunderbird on other systems. I only occasionally use google, if I
    neednto search for something.

    --
    Pete

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