I posted to gnu.org asking why gnu.emacs.vm.info and gnu.emacs.vm.bugs have been dropped from the gnu.org heirarchy.
Their response is that these groups have been deprecated by the vm maintainers and hence have been dropped from the heirarchy. Deprecated or not, it still would be nice to continue to have these groups that have been around for at least the past 25 years. I have no problem with any individual or developer choosing not to read or post to the list nor do I have a problem with the groups being "officially" deprecated (whatever that means) but in the spirit of collaboration, I don't see why such groups should be eliminated from the heirarchy since clearly some users continue to find such groups useful and helpful. Of course, there need not (and never are) guarantees that such posts will be responded to. Personally, I must say that I hate email lists because there is no good way (for me at least) to access past posts since I tend to either have to read them real time or delete them. The great thing about USENET is that the posts are always there... and even the lamest of providers continues to archive old posts for many months.
