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Update on the old forum archive

Hi all


I have some news regarding the archive of the old posts in the previous forum (powered by Fusetalk)


The Fusetalk software will finally go offline permanently by the end of January 2020 meaning that it will no longer be available or searchable. As we’ve said previously the software is no longer supported and now poses a serious cybersecurity concern.


There will be a short length of time where discussions within the old forum will not be available while an archive is being prepared.  We suggest if there are any discussions you wish to keep for reference, that you save a copy of it before the end of January.


It has also been requested that we only archive the conversations posted on the old forum since the release of the 18th Edition Wiring regs (i.e. from July/August 2018) so that out-of-date regs information is not made available. So again, if there are any past conversations that you wish to keep a copy of then we’d recommend that you do so before the end of January.


Any questions please ask or email us at community-online@theiet.org

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  • Not much point in getting grumpy about it!


    At the very least, I would suggest that the material be saved so that it may be made available in the future even if it is not convenient to do so now.


    My first (IBM-style) PC had a 40 MB hard drive. It filled up. I had a succession of bigger and bigger drives as the machine was replaced. My last one had a few 32 GB drives. They filled up. My current machine has 1 TB drives and I really think that they will not be filled in my lifetime.


    The point is that lack of space is no longer an excuse for not saving data.


    Whatever the decision, I am only too grateful to be able to participate in the forum and at no cost. ?
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  • Not much point in getting grumpy about it!


    At the very least, I would suggest that the material be saved so that it may be made available in the future even if it is not convenient to do so now.


    My first (IBM-style) PC had a 40 MB hard drive. It filled up. I had a succession of bigger and bigger drives as the machine was replaced. My last one had a few 32 GB drives. They filled up. My current machine has 1 TB drives and I really think that they will not be filled in my lifetime.


    The point is that lack of space is no longer an excuse for not saving data.


    Whatever the decision, I am only too grateful to be able to participate in the forum and at no cost. ?
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