23/09/2010, 20:04:42
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"mercredi 22 septembre 2010Notice about Pages and Files
To focus on improving the core functionality of Google Groups --
mailing lists and forum discussions -- we have decided to stop
supporting the pages and files features. Even though we know
discontinuing these features may inconvenience some of you in the
short term, we believe that this move will improve your experience
storing and sharing files as other products, such as Google Docs and
Google Sites, are designed specifically for file storage and page
creation.
For example, you can create your pages on Google Sites and share the
site with the members of your group. You can also store your files on
the site by attaching files to pages on the site. If you’re just
looking for a place to upload files so that your group members can
download them, we suggest you try using Google Docs. You can upload
files and share access with either a group or an individual, assigning
either edit or download only access to the files.
Starting in November 2010, Groups will no longer allow the creation or
editing of files and pages; the content will only be available for
viewing, and only existing files will be able to be downloaded. If you
would like to keep the content currently on the pages and files
sections of your group, we highly encourage you to export and migrate
it to another product. In February 2011, we will turn off the pages
and files features, and you will no longer be able to access that
content.
To make this move easier for you, we have enabled zip-download
functionality to export all the pages and files from your group
easily. You can access this tool by clicking "Download all pages" and
"Download all files" feature on the pages and files homepages of your
groups.
Thanks for taking the time to read this announcement and for using
Google Groups.
The Google Groups Team"
l'article dans son entièreté, non ?
"mercredi 22 septembre 2010Notice about Pages and Files
To focus on improving the core functionality of Google Groups --
mailing lists and forum discussions -- we have decided to stop
supporting the pages and files features. Even though we know
discontinuing these features may inconvenience some of you in the
short term, we believe that this move will improve your experience
storing and sharing files as other products, such as Google Docs and
Google Sites, are designed specifically for file storage and page
creation.
For example, you can create your pages on Google Sites and share the
site with the members of your group. You can also store your files on
the site by attaching files to pages on the site. If you’re just
looking for a place to upload files so that your group members can
download them, we suggest you try using Google Docs. You can upload
files and share access with either a group or an individual, assigning
either edit or download only access to the files.
Starting in November 2010, Groups will no longer allow the creation or
editing of files and pages; the content will only be available for
viewing, and only existing files will be able to be downloaded. If you
would like to keep the content currently on the pages and files
sections of your group, we highly encourage you to export and migrate
it to another product. In February 2011, we will turn off the pages
and files features, and you will no longer be able to access that
content.
To make this move easier for you, we have enabled zip-download
functionality to export all the pages and files from your group
easily. You can access this tool by clicking "Download all pages" and
"Download all files" feature on the pages and files homepages of your
groups.
Thanks for taking the time to read this announcement and for using
Google Groups.
The Google Groups Team"