Does anyone care about this?
I get the feeling that the number of readers of this newsgroup has
diminished to the point of non-existance. It's a shame, because the
original ideas of the language are wonderful, it's just not managed to make
it into the mainstream.
Simon
> I get the feeling that the number of readers of this newsgroup has
> diminished to the point of non-existance. It's a shame, because the
> original ideas of the language are wonderful, it's just not managed to make
> it into the mainstream.
A double yes from me.
I care and yes the readers are almost non-existance.
But from time to time you find people who want start with Eiffel
again,
which shows that there is interest. Just the current state of the
compilers
and more important libraries is so terrible worse.
Taking this away is bad. Especially that you expect a correct overview
of
computer languages when you browse comp.lang.*
No real reason to suspend the group really even if there are only a few
posts a month, so what it is still a useful resource and once its gone its
gone, no real reason to get rid of it really.
There are lots of useless UseNet groups with no posts at all, why not get
rid of them and leave comp.lang groups alone.
Regards,
Aaron
I think it was just a wind-up; the return address on the original message
bounced, and I can't find anything about any USENET cleanup project on
Google.
Possibly, it's spam from the company that sent it; https://www.altopia.com/
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My thoughts exactly.
> My thoughts exactly.
Yery likely. There are newsgroups with even less traffic that
have not gotten any of this. Clever fake, but that is all.
Arno
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