Jan Wolfe
2024-02-07 17:05:34 UTC
In Google Groups, one can search for an SGM post containing a specific
keyword or phrase of interest. We'll still be able to do this for
pre-2024-02-22 posts as long as Google Groups keeps the SGM newsgroup
archive as it is now.
But, say, a year or two from now I want to search for recent SGM posts
containing a particular keyword or phrase, how do I do that using
Thunderbird and Eternal September?
A quick online search found this:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1102604. I learned that in
newsgroup terminology we "filter" rather than search. I didn't try any
of the suggestions yet, but it seemed like one would have to download
all the post-2024-02-22 posts and then try to "filter" within the posts
on one's own computer. Is that correct?
Now, a regular Google Search for some keyword or phrase sometimes finds
a relevant SGM post on Google Groups. Perhaps this is the primary way
new participants have found SGM in recent years. I am troubled that this
won't happen for post-2024-02-22 SGM posts that are only available via a
newsgroup reader. And if a new potential SGM participant finds a
pre-2024-02-22 SGM post of interest on Google Groups, they won't know
what to do to participate in the newsgroup.
keyword or phrase of interest. We'll still be able to do this for
pre-2024-02-22 posts as long as Google Groups keeps the SGM newsgroup
archive as it is now.
But, say, a year or two from now I want to search for recent SGM posts
containing a particular keyword or phrase, how do I do that using
Thunderbird and Eternal September?
A quick online search found this:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1102604. I learned that in
newsgroup terminology we "filter" rather than search. I didn't try any
of the suggestions yet, but it seemed like one would have to download
all the post-2024-02-22 posts and then try to "filter" within the posts
on one's own computer. Is that correct?
Now, a regular Google Search for some keyword or phrase sometimes finds
a relevant SGM post on Google Groups. Perhaps this is the primary way
new participants have found SGM in recent years. I am troubled that this
won't happen for post-2024-02-22 SGM posts that are only available via a
newsgroup reader. And if a new potential SGM participant finds a
pre-2024-02-22 SGM post of interest on Google Groups, they won't know
what to do to participate in the newsgroup.