From: robinb on
with microsoft phasing out newsgroups and now you need to install a bridge
software of theirs to go to some of their forum newsgroups- where is Windows
Update going to go? anyone know?
robin

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From: Shenan Stanley on
robinb wrote:
> with microsoft phasing out newsgroups and now you need to install a
> bridge software of theirs to go to some of their forum newsgroups-
> where is Windows Update going to go? anyone know?

For sure - at this point - *shrug*...

All up to Microsoft. They may make a bridge to it for a while, they
probably will (may already) have a web forum to replace it. You can review
the Google Groups archives probably for a long time to come.

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From: Bert Hyman on
In news:#XPPSbK7KHA.3880(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl "Shenan Stanley"
<newshelper(a)gmail.com> wrote:

> robinb wrote:
>> with microsoft phasing out newsgroups and now you need to install a
>> bridge software of theirs to go to some of their forum newsgroups-
>> where is Windows Update going to go? anyone know?
>
> For sure - at this point - *shrug*...
>
> All up to Microsoft. They may make a bridge to it for a while, they
> probably will (may already) have a web forum to replace it. You can
> review the Google Groups archives probably for a long time to come.

The entire microsoft.* hierarchy has an independent life on USENET,
since it's carried by every major and practically every minor news
provider on the planet.

Microsoft can stop carrying it on its own servers, but every other
instance of the groups will continue, probably long after Microsoft goes
out of business :-)

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From: Opinicus on
On Wed, 05 May 2010 16:25:02 -0700, Bert Hyman <bert(a)iphouse.com>
wrote:


> The entire microsoft.* hierarchy has an independent life on USENET,
> since it's carried by every major and practically every minor news
> provider on the planet.
> Microsoft can stop carrying it on its own servers, but every other
> instance of the groups will continue, probably long after Microsoft goes
> out of business :-)

That's my thinking, too. Usenet groups are immortal. So if MS stop
carrying (say) microsoft.public.windowsupdate, that won't remove it
from other providers' servers; and if and when MS shut down the
microsoft.* server, the newsgroups will survive on all the others.

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