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ApexNC
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Joined: 10 Feb 2006 Posts: 19 Location: USA
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LinkedIn is determined to implement a new release of their Groups interface by the end of the month which will cause the destruction of the mainframe groups I manage. I have developed a *lot* of valuable content in these groups over the years and I'd rather not see it lost forever, so I'm looking for a place to host it.
The content is mainly links to various websites with specific relevance to mainframes.
Wondering who to approach here (or on http://ibmmainframeforum.com ).
I've been in touch with esteemed veteran Steve Myers.
He suggests member "mcmillan" in this group?
David Staudacher, manager:
http://linkedin.com/groups/910927 "Mainframe (COBOL, etc) Experts"
http://linkedin.com/groups/1462937 "Mainframe Assembler Professionals"
http://linkedin.com/groups/2915689 "Mainframe Products and Services" |
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Rohit Umarjikar
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Joined: 21 Sep 2010 Posts: 3051 Location: NYC,USA
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I am sure this will enrich the knowledgebase of this forum if it can be technically integrated. |
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ApexNC
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Pandora-Box
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Joined: 07 Sep 2006 Posts: 1592 Location: Andromeda Galaxy
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David,
You might need to talk to McMillan |
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