[Info-vax] Is it too late for VMS on x86-64 ?
Chris Townley
news at cct-net.co.uk
Fri Mar 10 15:25:38 EST 2023
On 10/03/2023 16:39, Jan-Erik Söderholm wrote:
> Den 2023-03-10 kl. 14:09, skrev Simon Clubley:
>> This place is completely and totally dead, even compared to the reduced
>> activity of 3-4 years ago.
>>
>> Where is everyone ?
>>
>> Has everyone finally been forced to leave VMS behind after each "porting
>> complete" target date came and went ?
>>
>> I am also aware that during the 8.5 years the port has been going on,
>> many VMS systems may have aged-out naturally as part of the normal
>> application development and replacement lifecycle.
>>
>> So what happened ? Where is everyone ?
>>
>> Simon.
>>
>
> I agree with Arne.
> It is Usenet that is dead, not VMS.
>
> Most VMS professionals that I know of would not even think of
> posting or following anything *here*...
>
> And that is a good thing (that users are moving away from Usenet
> to more modern forum platforms). It helps drag VMS out of the view
> that VMS is old and that it's users are also old and tired...
But where are there any forums?
Openvmshobbyist is moribund
VSI forum seems just VSI stuff, especially X86. Usually people are
pointed here!
--
Chris
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