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The NZ.NET mailing list is the general list for .NET development discussions in New Zealand. It is open to all technical-minded .NET people in New Zealand. To post to the list, send messages to dotnet@dot.net.nz.
The SQL Server mailing list is the list for Microsoft SQL Server development discussions in New Zealand. To post to the list, send messages to sqlserver@dot.net.nz.
The NZ.NET Offtopic mailing list is a forum to discuss any of the issues around .NET that are not strickly about .NET development. The format is pretty free so anything goes. If you don't think your post is appropiate for the NZ .NET Mailing List, then this list is the best place for it. Please post your emails to dotnet-offtopic@dot.net.nz.
Visual Studio Team System, including Team Foundation Server, Team Build, Team Test, Team Suite etc. Post messages to dotnet-vsts@dot.net.nz.
This New Zealand wide mailing list is for support and discussion surrounding the use and development of Window Mobile devices and announcements for the Auckland and Wellington windows mobile user groups. To post to the list, send messages to wmug@dot.net.nz.
The .NET business mailing list is the list for business related discussions around the .NET technology in New Zealand. This mailing list can be used to discuss issues around quantifying benefits of using .NET, comparing .NET against other platforms such as J2EE and sharing specific succes projects where the business really improved by using Microsoft .NET technology. Any other topics around the business implications of .NET can be discussed. We are in the process of organising our first .NET business user-group meeting in Auckland and we will use this mailing list to announce the first event. To post to the list, send messages to dotnet-business@dot.net.nz.
The NZ.NET student mailing list is the list for students across NZ to talk about .NET development. To post to the list, send messages to dotnet-student@dot.net.nz.
The NZ.NET government mailing list is the list for people involved in the NZ government to talk about .NET development and issues surronding it. To post to the list, send messages to dotnet-govt@dot.net.nz.
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The NZ .Net Compact Framework mailing list is a list for .NET Compact Framework and associated mobile development discussions in New Zealand. To post to the list, send messages to compactframework@dot.net.nz.
The Webservices mailing list is the list for Microsoft Webservices development discussions in New Zealand. To post to the list, send messages to dotnet-webservices@dot.net.nz.
The BizTalk mailing list is the list for Microsoft BizTalk development discussions in New Zealand. To post to the list, send messages to biztalk@dot.net.nz.