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Old October 14th, 2008, 11:05 PM
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The official Big 8 Usenet newsgroup dealing with javascript is
comp.lang.javascript.
Some "language" hierarchies also have *.comp.lang.javascript groups.

CLJ is an unmoderated newsgroup.


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Old October 15th, 2008, 10:45 PM
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In comp.lang.javascript message <48f5247c$0$90265$14726298@news.sunsite.
dk>, Tue, 14 Oct 2008 23:00:02, FAQ server <javascript@dotinternet.be>
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>The official Big 8 Usenet newsgroup dealing with javascript is
>comp.lang.javascript.
>Some "language" hierarchies also have *.comp.lang.javascript groups.

The full list of newsgroup names including "javascript" known to my
system, which will be those served by Demon and/or AIOE, by bulk
copy'n'paste, is :

alt.comp.lang.javascript, alt.discuss.javascript, alt.swnet.comp.lang.ja
vascript, comp.lang.javascript, de.comp.lang.javascript,
fido7.ru.javascript, fj.comp.lang.javascript, fr.comp.lang.javascript,
it.comp.lang.javascript, japan.comp.lang.javascript,
mozilla.dev.tech.javascript, netscape.public.beta.feedback.javascript,
no.it.programmering.javascript, perl.javascript, pl.comp.lang.javascript

and Google has more javascript newsgroups, for example
dk.edb.internet.webdesign.clientside
Javascript og andre scriptsprog i webbrowsere.
which is clearly actively relevant and contains threads about "Redirect
on specific dates", "javascript to the "last updated"", "Show countdown
in titlebar", and 1850 instances of a ten-letter string, all with what
one might expect on each side. It seems quite interesting, for those
who know how to read Danish, as I do. BTW, according to Google, that's
a Usenet Group, not a Google one.



Therefore, I suggest that, in that FAQ entry, since 'alt' is not a
language, etc., '"language"' be changed to 'other'.

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