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Wed, Feb 17 2016 12:20 PM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | Just got email saying that NNTP access is being withdrawn. Very sad news
for me as I keep up on my iPhone and on my PC using NNTP. The "unread" messages are a key benefit of NNTP. If there was an OAUTH compatible API as an alternative access so that I could have a similar UI and the benefits of NNTP I'd be happy but I suspect it just means I won't be responding to questions so much instead. -- Matthew Jones |
Wed, Feb 17 2016 1:05 PM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Matthew
Not many left doing NNTP which is a shame because its so much better than web based. I'll go a bit further than you - I'll just stop bothering. NNTP is almost perfect for a Q&A format. The "more advanced HTML features" I've seen on others generally mean tat rather than anything useful. Ah well - bye bye all. Roy Lambert |
Wed, Feb 17 2016 1:05 PM | Permanent Link |
Malcolm Taylor | Unhappy bunny here too.
Just had a look at the web support forum .. for the first time. I don't want to write any more until I have had time to cool down. |
Wed, Feb 17 2016 1:52 PM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | On 2/17/2016 12:20 PM, Matthew Jones wrote:
> Just got email saying that NNTP access is being withdrawn. Very sad news > for me as I keep up on my iPhone and on my PC using NNTP. The "unread" > messages are a key benefit of NNTP. If there was an OAUTH compatible API as > an alternative access so that I could have a similar UI and the benefits of > NNTP I'd be happy but I suspect it just means I won't be responding to > questions so much instead. I do prefer NNTP so sad to see it go. I don't know all the details but in the past Tim has mentioned that keeping the NNTP meant that he was limited on how much he could change the HTTP side of things (without having to maintain 2 separate back-end code bases). I do hope there will be an update to the web interface soon - for me threading is the main pain point. Or maybe even just adopting an existing web forum or support style product - like SO or such. Raul |
Wed, Feb 17 2016 9:41 PM | Permanent Link |
Jeff Cook Aspect Systems Ltd | Matthew Jones wrote:
Just got email saying that NNTP access is being withdrawn Hmmm... First thing each morning, I go to Thunderbird, click on the Elevate newsgroups and press "N". This brings up the first unread post and all have to do is keep pressing "N" to scroll through the lot. Anything of particular interest I read in detail. Learn lots of interesting stuff this way and incorporated techniques into my programs - even help someone else at times. How will I do this now? Had a devil of a job finding Matthew's post in the web interface - had to go back to Thunderbird and find out in which of the 20 odd ng's that I read he had posted in. retrograde step? Cheers and maybe Cheerio Jeff |
Thu, Feb 18 2016 1:58 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Jeff
>First thing each morning, I go to Thunderbird, click on the Elevate newsgroups and press "N". This brings up the first unread post and all have to do is keep pressing "N" to scroll through the lot. Anything of particular interest I read in detail. Learn lots of interesting stuff this way and incorporated techniques into my programs - even help someone else at times. > >How will I do this now? Had a devil of a job finding Matthew's post in the web interface - had to go back to Thunderbird and find out in which of the 20 odd ng's that I read he had posted in. You won't unless Tim builds in personalised access and holds details of what you've read. Roy |
Thu, Feb 18 2016 2:25 AM | Permanent Link |
Christian Kaufmann | Matthew Jones wrote:
> Just got email saying that NNTP access is being withdrawn. Very sad news Yes it is since NNTP is so more efficent to check news compared to these web based clients. And maybe I'm getting old, but I don't need fancy HTML formatting. The same is true for email for me. But to be honest: It's better when Tim has more time for EWB features than for maintaining a news forum cu Christian |
Thu, Feb 18 2016 4:44 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Christian
>But to be honest: It's better when Tim has more time for EWB features than for maintaining a news >forum I don't use EWB so I'd alter that to "more time for his products". Howver, my bet would be that a web based forum, especially, with "more advanced HTML features" will take more maintenance than the NNTP version. Obviously, dropping NNTP reduces the maintenance load to zero. Roy Lambert |
Thu, Feb 18 2016 5:46 AM | Permanent Link |
Uli Becker | I agree - very sad.
Uli |
Thu, Feb 18 2016 10:51 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | Roy Lambert wrote:
> Ah well - bye bye all. Indeed. I also can't understand how this affects PCI compliance. The open port can be explained - I've heard of others having other servers. Perhaps the real solution to that is also to move card servers away from customer servers. All of which is irrelevant, but I do hope that some sort of per-user system is available. Perhaps a Slack forum - or is that not suitable? We need somewhere to hang out with a "next unread" facility. What makes WebBuilder and ElevateDB is access to the other users and the ability to ask questions. I only answer things because it is just there and telling me there are new messages. A web based forum will just be people asking questions, and the occasional answer if someone happens by weeks later. If this was part of a grand plan to give us a new system, I'd be happy. -- Matthew Jones |
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