Eternal September

Eternal September

Eternal September (also Never-ending September, The Long September, September that never ended, perpetual September, or endless September)cite web|url=http://www.catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/S/September-that-never-ended.html|title=September that never ended|author=Eric Raymond|work=The Jargon File (version 4.4.7)|accessdate=2008-09-13] , according to the Internet slang glossary the Jargon File, is a Usenet slang expression, coined by Dave Fischer, for the period beginning September 1993. [ [http://www.nyupress.org/netwars/pages/chapter01/ch01_.html net.wars] Chapter 1, Wendy M. Grossman, NYU Press, 1998.] The expression encapsulates the belief that an endless influx of new users (newbies) since that date has continuously degraded standards of discourse and behavior on Usenet and the wider Internet.

Background

Usenet originated among universities, so, every year in September, a large number of new university students acquired access to Usenet, and took some time to acclimate themselves to the network's standards of conduct and "netiquette". After a month or so, these new users would theoretically learn to comport themselves according to its conventions. September, thus, heralded the peak influx of disruptive newcomers to the network.

In 1993, the online service America Online began offering Usenet access to its tens of thousands, and later millions, of users. To many "old-timers", these "AOLers" were far less prepared to learn netiquette than university freshmen.Fact|date=August 2008 This was in part because AOL took few pains to educate its users about Usenet customs, or explain to them that these new-found forums were not simply another piece of AOL's service. But it was also a result of the much larger scale of growth. Whereas the regular September freshman influx would soon settle down, the sheer number of new users now threatened to overwhelm the existing Usenet culture's capacity to inculcate its social norms. [ [http://www.nyupress.org/netwars/pages/chapter03/ch03_.html net.wars] , op. cit., Chapter 3.]

Since that time, the dramatic rise in the popularity of the Internet has brought a constant stream of new users—in some people's view, drowning out the old Usenet entirely.Who|date=August 2008Fact|date=August 2008 Thus, from the point of view of the pre-1993 Usenet user, the regular "September" influx of new users never ended.

The term was first used by Dave Fischer in a January 26, 1994, post to alt.folklore.computers:cite newsgroup|title=Weeks? hah!!|author=Dave Fischer|date=1994-01-26|newsgroup=alt.folklore.computers|id=94204205851.dave.22710%40gilly.cca.org|accessdate=2007-03-23]

The gag is at times extended—for instance, the notional "future" date at which Usenet discourse will become sensible, mature, and educated has been called "October 1, 1993".Fact|date=August 2008 An attempt to hurry the arrival of that date is being made by the proponents of Usenet II.

On February 9, 2005, AOL discontinued newsgroup access through its service, which it announced on January 25, 2005.cite news|url=http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/01/25/aol_cutsoff_newsgroups/|title=AOL ditches newsgroups|work=The Register|date=2005-01-25|accessdate=2007-03-23] cite news|url=http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/01/25/1628233|title=AOL Kills Usenet Access|work=Slashdot|date=2005-01-25|accessdate=2007-03-23]

On September 16, 2008 Comcast discontinued newsgroup access, previously provided to all its high speed customers. This led some commentators to claim that perhaps September is finally over. Others though look at the removal of service from almost all ISPs as a whole to be the end of Usenet altogether a result of influence by politicians who have stated that the service was a bastion of child porn that must be stopped. [http://www.comcast.net/newsgroups/?cookieattempt=1] [http://tech.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/09/22/1226222]

Other ISP's have canned Binary groups (Telus in Canada)Fact|date=September 2008 and some have disabled USENET (Rogers in Canada)Fact|date=September 2008 altogether.

References

External links

* on MeatballWiki
* [http://www.df7cb.de/projects/sdate/ sdate] , unix program that outputs the date of Never Ending September.
* [http://alfter.us/files/september.pl september.pl] , a Perl script that "prints the date in same format as Unix date command, but unlike the buggy date command this script does take into account the fact that September 1993 never ended"


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