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- IMPORTME.TXT 05/02/91
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- * A PROPOSAL FOR A TIME AND EFFORT SAVING STANDARD FILE *
- * FORMAT THAT SPECIFIES A TEXT FILE TO BE INCLUDED WITH *
- * SHAREWARE DISTRIBUTED FILES TO ALLOW THE EASY IMPORT *
- * OF THOSE FILES AND THEIR CATALOG DESCRIPTIONS INTO A *
- * BBS OR OTHER FILE RETRIEVAL SYSTEM. *
- *************************************************************
-
- Hi All:
-
- Being a SysOp myself, and from time to time getting very large
- volumes of files that contain programs with lots of very nice
- things that need to be said about them, I had a thought...
-
- Right about the time I typed in file description number fourty
- I wondered why there was not a simple included file in those
- archives that I could ask my BBS software to import and add in
- that data for me!
-
- All I really needed was a good description for the file! A few
- words from the same author who mentioned twenty times that he
- spent a year writing the program would have saved me a LOT of
- time! I had an idea that since no such thing existed, it was a
- good time to propose it. That is the purpose of this letter.
-
- What I am proposing is a simple text file that is constructed
- like this:
-
- Filename: IMPORT.ME
-
- MYFILE.ZIP <- (line 1) Original archive name
- 04/02/1991 <- (line 2) Archive date
- MYPROG.EXE <- (line 3) Actual product or program name
- This program is great! d/l and send $$$! <- (line 4) Short description
- This is a great program! Really! Its one <- (line 5) Description line 1
- that you simply have to get even if you <- (line 6) Description line 2
- have to go into debt to get it! There is <- (line 7) Description line 3
- just NO way to get by without it!!! <- (line 8) Description line 4
- ^---------------------------------------^
- [description lines limited to 40 chars]
-
- The short description line is to accomodate BBS systems that
- are limited to single line file listings, and the forty char
- limit is for the same purpose.
-
- I know it is more fun to make nifty binary file types with all
- kinds of gnarly pointers and stuff, but the text file is easily
- readable by most all high level languages, and can be read by
- any editor with a minimun of fuss. Also, you can peek in at it
- anytime you like with a dos TYPE.
-
- The author or another interested party should type up the file
- at the time he released his work, and include this inside the
- distribution archives with a standard filename of IMPORT.ME
- The value of this data would depend on the acceptance of the
- format, and support for the IMPORT.ME file by BBS authors and
- door program writers.
-
- This can be expanded on. Validation data and all sorts of legal
- threats and stuff can be included in there, but to keep it easy
- and simple, I propose what you see above. Take a look at my own
- 'prototype' IMPORT.ME file that accompanies this document. I am
- a complexity-animal, but this one needs to be simple to make it
- work.
-
- I hope that there is some acceptance of this, and indeed pray it
- becomes a standard. Or at least something like it does! I know a
- lot of SysOps who could use the help.
-
- Daniel J. Karnes
- The Cutting Edge
- 603-888-9634
- 300-9600 V.32/42
- 24 hrs.
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