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Adobe CF Forum Whacked?

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philhege

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What's up with the ColdFusion forum on the Adobe site? I show the last post in the General Discussion forum as 9/23.
 
Yesterday they had a message up that it would be down 9/22 - 9/24 for retooling and would be back bigger and better.

We'll see.

Lyndon

---People Remember about 10% of what you say ---They never forget how you made them feel. Covey
 
Here's what it says today:

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Adobe user forums update in progress


The Adobe user forums will be unavailable on Monday and Tuesday, September 24–25, 2007.

The forums are undergoing major renovation and will be relaunched with a new look and feel. The relaunch is scheduled for Tuesday, September 25. This relaunch is the result of bringing together the two previous forum systems (Adobe and Macromedia) and combining the features of both with an updated user experience. By creating a unified user experience across all user forums, we aim to create a more seamless environment for the discussion of Adobe products. We understand this will be a big change for all users and ask that you take a couple of days to try out the forums to get used to the new design. All current message content going back approximately two years from both previous systems will be available in the new system.

The changes will affect both web and NNTP (newsgroup) users. The forums.macromedia.com and adobeforums.com NNTP servers will be retired for English language content. Starting September 25, NNTP users should connect to the new forum.adobe.com NNTP server. Note that the NNTP server will require you to log in using your Adobe ID credentials. Anonymous NNTP connections will no longer be available. Non-English newsgroups will continue on the forums.macromedia.com and forums.adobe.com NNTP servers with no change.

Users of the Adobe Forums will have their current forum logins changed to use their Adobe IDs instead. Users of the Macromedia Forums may continue using their Adobe ID or Macromedia ID to log in to the forums.

To better serve the needs of our customers, we encourage you to provide feedback on the new forums.

— Adobe Support Team

Lyndon

---People Remember about 10% of what you say ---They never forget how you made them feel. Covey
 
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