7/23/2023 0 Comments Shareit for windows phone 7 zune![]() With that in mind, it didn’t make sense to us to push it to a different site for them to handle, especially for content that wouldn’t get much interaction. Much of the content fell under general troubleshooting, rather than meaningful content about the phone or its operating system. Either of these options would ensure that the content still remained accessible to anyone interested. So we were left to either migrate the content to a different site – if one felt like a natural fit and there was consensus between both communities – or archive it on Area51. What about the content?Įarlier this year, we were approached by the moderators from the site, who pointed out that we needed to figure out what to do with the content on the Windows Phone Stack Exchange site. With all the above in mind, it became clear that this decision was needed. ![]() Naturally, user activity on the site has declined as a result. In addition, Microsoft made it clear that they would no longer support the technology and that no effort to open-source it would be made. This decision was made because the last security update to the Windows Phone OS was in January 2020, and it's been some time since a Windows phone was manufactured. In other words, we jointly decided to archive the site. After a discussion between the Community team and the last elected mods, it was clear that the Stack Exchange Neighborhood would change. Each house has different kinds of people in them, doing their best to keep things running smoothly.Īs we all know, neighborhoods change. ![]() Some houses are quite large, and others are a bit smaller. Each individual site makes up a house in that neighborhood. The Stack Exchange network is a lot like a neighborhood. We are announcing that as of November 17, Windows Phone SE has been archived.
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