Julien ÉLIE
2021-06-30 16:53:49 UTC
Hi all,
I see a few threads complaining about discussions for more recent
Windows versions than XP in this newsgroup. I totally understand that :)
More generally, how would you see the "future" of the microsoft.* hierarchy?
Do you think it worthwhile keeping it and adding new newsgroups for
Windows, Office 365, Teams, etc.? (basically for the products listed in
the Microsoft Community web forums)
Or, another alternative would be to just use the alt.* hierarchy which
already has very active newsgroups like alt.windows7.general,
alt.comp.os.windows-8 or alt.comp.os.windows-10. I bet there will soon
be one for Windows 11 (and if needed for other Microsoft products still
not representated in alt.*).
More background.
In 2010, Microsoft closed its public news server. The current list of
newsgroups in microsoft.* is exactly the official ones at that time.
That list of newsgroups was kept synchronized with other news servers
via special articles called "control articles" that I used to send. The
hierarchy then stays as-is after the closure of msnews.microsoft.com.
Now, a decade after, Microsoft still has not re-opened a news server
(and I doubt they will) so I'm wondering what to do. Of course, the
microsoft.* hierarchy can remain as-is. But is it the wish of its
users? That's the reason of my message since it appears this very
newsgroup is the most frequented.
There aren't many active newsgroups left in the microsoft.* hierarchy.
A quick look at the number of posts over the last year (July 2020-June
2021) gives:
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general 2083
microsoft.public.it.office.excel 1579
microsoft.public.fr.excel 1363
microsoft.public.de.money 609
microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion 487
microsoft.public.de.excel 338
microsoft.public.fr.outlook 335
microsoft.public.excel.programming 323
microsoft.public.excel.misc 254
microsoft.public.outlook.general 253
microsoft.public.fr.windows.server 204
microsoft.public.word.docmanagement 122
microsoft.public.fr.office 107
microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions 107
microsoft.public.excel 104
microsoft.public.es.excel 93
microsoft.public.fr.windowsxp 80
microsoft.public.adsi.general 76
microsoft.public.nntp.test 63
microsoft.public.nl.office.excel 58
microsoft.public.scripting.vbscript 55
microsoft.public.es.word 54
microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support 51
microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet.caching 45
microsoft.public.powerpoint 43
microsoft.public.it.office.access 43
microsoft.public.outlook 42
microsoft.public.test.here 38
microsoft.public.fr.access 36
microsoft.public.word.pagelayout 35
microsoft.public.word.newusers 30
microsoft.public.fr.word 30
microsoft.public.access 28
microsoft.public.mac.office.word 26
microsoft.public.greatplains 26
microsoft.public.es.access 26
microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.csharp 26
microsoft.public.windows.server.general 22
microsoft.public.excel.setup 21
microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion 20
With some newsgroups having 100% spam.
So, over the ~500 newsgroups in microsoft.*, very few are still active...
Is it really worth keeping it? Why not switch to already existing alt.*
newsgroups?
If new newsgroups were created in microsoft.* and obsolete ones removed,
we would end up with both alt.* and microsoft.* for discussions, which
is not efficient... Unless people decide to move from one to another
hierarchy, or keep participating in both of course.
Any thoughts to share?
I see a few threads complaining about discussions for more recent
Windows versions than XP in this newsgroup. I totally understand that :)
More generally, how would you see the "future" of the microsoft.* hierarchy?
Do you think it worthwhile keeping it and adding new newsgroups for
Windows, Office 365, Teams, etc.? (basically for the products listed in
the Microsoft Community web forums)
Or, another alternative would be to just use the alt.* hierarchy which
already has very active newsgroups like alt.windows7.general,
alt.comp.os.windows-8 or alt.comp.os.windows-10. I bet there will soon
be one for Windows 11 (and if needed for other Microsoft products still
not representated in alt.*).
More background.
In 2010, Microsoft closed its public news server. The current list of
newsgroups in microsoft.* is exactly the official ones at that time.
That list of newsgroups was kept synchronized with other news servers
via special articles called "control articles" that I used to send. The
hierarchy then stays as-is after the closure of msnews.microsoft.com.
Now, a decade after, Microsoft still has not re-opened a news server
(and I doubt they will) so I'm wondering what to do. Of course, the
microsoft.* hierarchy can remain as-is. But is it the wish of its
users? That's the reason of my message since it appears this very
newsgroup is the most frequented.
There aren't many active newsgroups left in the microsoft.* hierarchy.
A quick look at the number of posts over the last year (July 2020-June
2021) gives:
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general 2083
microsoft.public.it.office.excel 1579
microsoft.public.fr.excel 1363
microsoft.public.de.money 609
microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion 487
microsoft.public.de.excel 338
microsoft.public.fr.outlook 335
microsoft.public.excel.programming 323
microsoft.public.excel.misc 254
microsoft.public.outlook.general 253
microsoft.public.fr.windows.server 204
microsoft.public.word.docmanagement 122
microsoft.public.fr.office 107
microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions 107
microsoft.public.excel 104
microsoft.public.es.excel 93
microsoft.public.fr.windowsxp 80
microsoft.public.adsi.general 76
microsoft.public.nntp.test 63
microsoft.public.nl.office.excel 58
microsoft.public.scripting.vbscript 55
microsoft.public.es.word 54
microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support 51
microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet.caching 45
microsoft.public.powerpoint 43
microsoft.public.it.office.access 43
microsoft.public.outlook 42
microsoft.public.test.here 38
microsoft.public.fr.access 36
microsoft.public.word.pagelayout 35
microsoft.public.word.newusers 30
microsoft.public.fr.word 30
microsoft.public.access 28
microsoft.public.mac.office.word 26
microsoft.public.greatplains 26
microsoft.public.es.access 26
microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.csharp 26
microsoft.public.windows.server.general 22
microsoft.public.excel.setup 21
microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion 20
With some newsgroups having 100% spam.
So, over the ~500 newsgroups in microsoft.*, very few are still active...
Is it really worth keeping it? Why not switch to already existing alt.*
newsgroups?
If new newsgroups were created in microsoft.* and obsolete ones removed,
we would end up with both alt.* and microsoft.* for discussions, which
is not efficient... Unless people decide to move from one to another
hierarchy, or keep participating in both of course.
Any thoughts to share?
--
Julien ÉLIE
« Et s'il n'en reste qu'un, je serai celui-là ! » (Victor Hugo)
Julien ÉLIE
« Et s'il n'en reste qu'un, je serai celui-là ! » (Victor Hugo)