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GroupWise community forces Newspaper to pull disparaging article

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5 April 2008 - 10:57pm
Submitted by: richardbliss

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In my personal blog at gwbliss.blogspot.com I've been talking about the Western Star and its sloppy reporting. Discovered that shortly after the GroupWise community reacted to the paper's story by posting numerous comments, the paper promptly pulled the story.

They did it without any kind of announcement. Simply removed it and have acted like it never happened.

Here is the cached link to the story:
http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache%3Ahttp%3A%2F%...

Also, the contact information for the managing editor is:

The Western Star
Richard Williams - Managing Editor
rwilliams@thewesternstar.com
Phone: 709-637-4668

I encourage you to write to Mr Williams and ask when a new story will be coming out talking about the strength of GroupWise and how it is not the root of the problem.

More full coverage is available at http://gwbliss.blogspot.com.

Our goal is to push the government to explain why they went with Exchange and removed GroupWise in the first place and why they are wasting tax payers money to do it.

Richard Bliss


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So the person who is

Submitted by grimlock on 7 April 2008 - 1:46pm.

So the person who is speaking knowledgeably about Novell, hasn't touched the product in 11 years? I'm assuming they don't have editors there, or the designation (sic) would have occurred at least once in each quote.

How about we try it this way:

Well you know that Microsoft Windows is archaic technology, it may have improved since 1997, I don't know, I haven't used it....

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