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Paschal

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Community Posted: Dec 23, 2003 2:06 AM
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Thanks to Scott for the update on .Text. One think I am not sure about, and maybe I am wrong on this.

The fact to split Microsoft bloggers and non microsoft bloggers will create a wall between us.

Why ? Because a lot of people now use a blog reader tool and will subscribe to one or other not both.

My two cents of suggestion.:

1st idea, not making the difference at all but like Robert suggested, having for Microsoft folks a better signature on their posts.
2nd idea, ok for the split, but maybe something like dotnetjunkies (SQL Server blogs and dotnetjunkies blog) creating a different color scheme and a different title for the two sides.

I hope also that Microsoft bloggers will continue to read and comment the questions from the other community side !

Last thing, I can see a link to the two feeds but I can't see any link to the main feed. I have to remove the GroupID querystring manually in the URL.

Personnally I enjoyed when MS guys fusioned with our community. I find a bit sad now the creation of camps. Meanwhile I can understand for the noise, but community is a word which should reunite everybody.

 

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