• What about SeaMonkey?? Re: Death of news.mozilla.org

    From Daniel@21:1/5 to Andy Burns on Mon Mar 29 16:37:21 2021
    Andy Burns wrote on 28/03/2021 7:37 pm:
    Daniel wrote:

    Will a UseNet group (similar to those that I think are being set up
    for FF and TB) be set up for SM??

    At the moment, I'm just putting out feelers, if there's "enough"
    interest, I'll go ahead and create them and request newsadmins to carry
    them.

    I'm not directly interested in seamonkey, but if you adapt my proposal
    to suit, and it gets support, I'll do a three-for-two deal :-)

    Thank you, Andy. ;-)
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    Daniel

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  • From Richard Owlett@21:1/5 to Andy Burns on Mon Mar 29 04:22:10 2021
    On 03/28/2021 03:37 AM, Andy Burns wrote:
    Daniel wrote:

    Will a UseNet group (similar to those that I think are being set up
    for FF and TB) be set up for SM??

    At the moment, I'm just putting out feelers, if there's "enough"
    interest, I'll go ahead and create them and request newsadmins to carry
    them.

    I'm not directly interested in seamonkey, but if you adapt my proposal
    to suit, and it gets support, I'll do a three-for-two deal :-)

    I'm interested.

    I have only used SeaMonkey or it's Netscape predecessors to access the internet. I find USENET much more practical than browser accessed fora.

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  • From Andy Burns@21:1/5 to Richard Owlett on Tue Mar 30 12:54:22 2021
    Richard Owlett wrote:

    Andy Burns wrote:

    I'm not directly interested in seamonkey, but if you adapt my proposal
    to suit, and it gets support, I'll do a three-for-two deal :-)

    I'm interested.

    I have only used SeaMonkey or it's Netscape predecessors to access the internet. I find USENET much more practical than browser accessed fora.

    Is the existence of n.p.m.seamonkey sufficient for you guys, so that a
    new alt.comp.software.seamonkey isn't required?

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  • From Ray_Net@21:1/5 to Andy Burns on Tue Mar 30 17:51:35 2021
    Andy Burns wrote on 30-03-21 13:54:
    Richard Owlett wrote:

    Andy Burns wrote:

    I'm not directly interested in seamonkey, but if you adapt my
    proposal to suit, and it gets support, I'll do a three-for-two deal :-)

    I'm interested.

    I have only used SeaMonkey or it's Netscape predecessors to access
    the internet. I find USENET much more practical than browser accessed
    fora.

    Is the existence of n.p.m.seamonkey sufficient for you guys, so that a
    new alt.comp.software.seamonkey isn't required?

    On the news-server news.aioe.org
    I see mozilla.support.seamonkey

    Will this also be removed soon ?

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  • From Andy Burns@21:1/5 to All on Tue Mar 30 18:57:38 2021
    Ray_Net wrote:

    On the news-server news.aioe.org
    I see mozilla.support.seamonkey

    Yes, but it only receives traffic from news.mozilla.org, it doesn't send
    it back, so you'll only communicate with fellow aioe users, not

    Will this also be removed soon ?

    Depends if giganews rmgroup all the groups before turning the server
    off, but even if they don't it'll stop receiving articles from news.mozilla.org, so will feel somewhat lonely ...

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