Is there a way to get my blog links updated at www.sascommunity.org/planet/ other than emailing webmaster@sasCommunity.org? I emailed this address June 23, August 4, and December 5. I received no response, and the links are still wrong.
Andrew
Hi Andrew, I work with the sasCommunity.org folks as a liaison to help and I can do this for you. My apologies for the delay. Thank you for posting your question here - I also got a copy of the webmaster email. This is likely my oversight so I will correct it immediately. LainieH from SAS logged in as Community Admin. I will let you know here when it is updated. Hopefully within the hour. Thank you!
Hi Andrew, I work with the sasCommunity.org folks as a liaison to help and I can do this for you. My apologies for the delay. Thank you for posting your question here - I also got a copy of the webmaster email. This is likely my oversight so I will correct it immediately. LainieH from SAS logged in as Community Admin. I will let you know here when it is updated. Hopefully within the hour. Thank you!
Thank you. It's not urgent that it needs to be done today, and a notice is not necessary. I trust you will take care of it.
I appreciate the blog aggregator both as a reader and a writer, and it is encouraging for me to posts articles when people actually have an opportunity to read them.
Merry Christmas!
Hi Andrew, LainieH here. Your new blog URL for Heuristic Andrew is now up- to-date at http://www.sasCommunity.org/planet.
Your work and contributions on http://sasCommunity.org and this support community https://communities.sas.com/people/AndrewZ/content are very valuable.
Thank you for using SAS. Thank you also for accepting my apology about the blog feed.
Merry Christmas to you , too
Lainie
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