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Kamaraju S Kusumanchi

2007-11-27, 7:18 pm

comp.lang.c is accessible via gmane (gmane.org) however comp.lang.fortran
does not seem to be there. Any idea if this is intentional or just a
coincidence?

The reason why I am interested is that, currently I am using a private news
server to read/post on this newsgroup. In couple of months I loose access
to that server. So I would prefer access to this newsgroup from a free
service such as gmane. If there are other alternatives available, please
enlighten me.

thanks
raju
--
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi
http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/kk288/
http://malayamaarutham.blogspot.com/
J. F. Cornwall

2007-11-27, 7:18 pm

Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> comp.lang.c is accessible via gmane (gmane.org) however comp.lang.fortran
> does not seem to be there. Any idea if this is intentional or just a
> coincidence?
>
> The reason why I am interested is that, currently I am using a private news
> server to read/post on this newsgroup. In couple of months I loose access
> to that server. So I would prefer access to this newsgroup from a free
> service such as gmane. If there are other alternatives available, please
> enlighten me.
>
> thanks
> raju


http://gmane.org/contact.php

Ask the folks at gmane.org if they carry comp.lang.fortran, and if not
would they please subscribe to it... This took maybe 2 minutes of
looking to get their contact info.

Jim
deltaseq0

2007-11-27, 7:18 pm


"Kamaraju S Kusumanchi" <kamaraju@bluebottle.com> wrote in message
news:fihjlg$plf$1@ruby.cit.cornell.edu...
> comp.lang.c is accessible via gmane (gmane.org) however comp.lang.fortran
> does not seem to be there. Any idea if this is intentional or just a
> coincidence?
>
> The reason why I am interested is that, currently I am using a private
> news
> server to read/post on this newsgroup. In couple of months I loose access
> to that server. So I would prefer access to this newsgroup from a free
> service such as gmane. If there are other alternatives available, please
> enlighten me.
>
> thanks
> raju
> --
> Kamaraju S Kusumanchi
> http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/kk288/
> http://malayamaarutham.blogspot.com/

You can access the newsgroup through Google groups
http://groups.google.com/group/comp...4fde1a00df30990
I think you may need to subscribe to post. - Mike


David Jones

2007-11-28, 7:12 pm

Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> comp.lang.c is accessible via gmane (gmane.org) however
> comp.lang.fortran does not seem to be there. Any idea if this is
> intentional or just a coincidence?
>=20
> The reason why I am interested is that, currently I am using a
> private news server to read/post on this newsgroup. In couple of
> months I loose access to that server. So I would prefer access to
> this newsgroup from a free service such as gmane. If there are other
> alternatives available, please enlighten me.
>=20
> thanks
> raju


you could try news.aioe.org although I think they hope to have limited =
posting-traffic.

David Jones

Wade Ward

2007-11-29, 4:30 am


"David Jones" <dajxxxx@ceh.ac.uk> wrote in message
news:fik6uv$aiu$1@aioe.org...
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> comp.lang.c is accessible via gmane (gmane.org) however
> comp.lang.fortran does not seem to be there. Any idea if this is
> intentional or just a coincidence?
>
> The reason why I am interested is that, currently I am using a
> private news server to read/post on this newsgroup. In couple of
> months I loose access to that server. So I would prefer access to
> this newsgroup from a free service such as gmane. If there are other
> alternatives available, please enlighten me.
>
> thanks
> raju


you could try news.aioe.org although I think they hope to have limited
posting-traffic.

David Jones

Or fork out 5 bucks a month for a newsfeed. Pays to shop around. If you
need more bandwidth for binaries than the minimum, you either have a serious
hobby or a problem.
--
wade ward

wade@zaxfuuq.net
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Gary Scott

2007-11-29, 8:09 am

Wade Ward wrote:
> "David Jones" <dajxxxx@ceh.ac.uk> wrote in message
> news:fik6uv$aiu$1@aioe.org...
> Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
>
>
>
> you could try news.aioe.org although I think they hope to have limited
> posting-traffic.
>
> David Jones
>
> Or fork out 5 bucks a month for a newsfeed. Pays to shop around. If you
> need more bandwidth for binaries than the minimum, you either have a serious
> hobby or a problem.

I don't quite understand. I've had about 6 different ISPs and all of
them offered free newsgroup servers. Is that not common?

--

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dpb

2007-11-29, 7:12 pm

Gary Scott wrote:
> Wade Ward wrote:
> I don't quite understand. I've had about 6 different ISPs and all of
> them offered free newsgroup servers. Is that not common?


For the bigger ones it seems to be. For myself, in a small local market
area, they pulled the plug and I've not been able to convince them to
put it back. Apparently I was the only person who complained. :(

I'm using the news.aioe.org site -- it's ok, a little limited in scope
if you're really into everything and retention time is pretty short but
the price is right... :)

Can't think of the server name just now -- there was a German free
server that went to a minimal charge format a couple of years ago -- I
used it the first year and it was fine but figured I'd try the cheap
route for a while and let it lapse. It was really quite inexpensive
though. A google would probably find it pretty easily.

--

Jugoslav Dujic

2007-11-29, 7:12 pm

dpb wrote:
| Gary Scott wrote:
|| Wade Ward wrote:
| Can't think of the server name just now -- there was a German free
| server that went to a minimal charge format a couple of years ago -- I
| used it the first year and it was fine but figured I'd try the cheap
| route for a while and let it lapse. It was really quite inexpensive
| though. A google would probably find it pretty easily.

http://news.individual.net, 10 EUR/year.

--
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Please reply to the newsgroup.
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Tom Micevski

2007-11-29, 7:12 pm

Jugoslav Dujic wrote:
> dpb wrote:
> | Gary Scott wrote:
> || Wade Ward wrote:
> | Can't think of the server name just now -- there was a German free
> | server that went to a minimal charge format a couple of years ago -- I
> | used it the first year and it was fine but figured I'd try the cheap
> | route for a while and let it lapse. It was really quite inexpensive
> | though. A google would probably find it pretty easily.
>
> http://news.individual.net, 10 EUR/year.


http://news.astraweb.com/ has 25gb for us$10, which should last for
many, many years (if you're only reading text newsgroups, that is).
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