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- IFDC The International File Distribution Cooperative
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- April 1992
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- International File Distribution Cooperative being formed by some of the
- major Fidonet based File Distribution Coordinators. Ray Kaliss of SDN,
- Tom Hendricks of SDS, Arthur Geffen of Lannet and Peter Stern of DVNet
- are going to explore the possibilities of developing joint operational
- policies and joint distribution channels.
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- The File Distribution Networks were created to serve two different
- bases of clientele. The end user looking for good new software and
- wishing to find a local or nearby system to call and the authors who
- write the software many of us use. Each system began with its own
- policies and own goals which have served each network quite well.
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- As Fidonet has "exploded" in size, the potential audience of users and
- sysops wishing to participate in distributing software has followed
- right along. In order to better serve both the authors and the end
- users, it was decided to form this IFDC group to see what could be done
- to achieve both ends.
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- The success of each of the member networks is based upon different
- goals and differing support among their member sysops. The networks
- all share some common problems which are going to be the first ones
- addressed.
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- Authors and end users alike both want software which is protected from
- damage in transit and hard to "hack". The participating networks are
- working on a security system which should help achieve those goals
- without being dependent on any single archiving program.
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- Each network has its own distribution system which has been serving it
- well. As the demand for the software grows the need to look at
- cooperating on distribution becomes a logical step. The networks will
- be exploring combining distribution sites and policies where ever
- possible.
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- There has always been a problem trying to locate who is in what file
- network. The nodelist flag is no accessible to most users and is not
- supported by many nets. The IFDC is working on a system of producing
- up to date membership lists and distribution maps. The next step will
- be determining a manner in which this information can be made available
- to the general public.
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- Should IFDC be viewed as a revolutionary step? Some people may decide
- it is a conspiracy. The reality is it is an evolutionary step in
- making sure the file distribution networks can keep up with the growth
- of Fidonet while at the same time minimizing duplication of effort and
- getting software to the widest possible audience in the most timely and
- cost effect way possible. This will be a slow orderly process designed
- to integrate each file distribution systems policies into a cooperative
- policy where possible while at the same time allowing for variations to
- occur where the need may be greatest.
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- Don't expect great changes to occur over night. Fidonet has taken
- eight years to reach it's present state. IFDC will be working to
- achieve its goals by following an orderly and well thought out process.
- We jointly hope that by building a solid foundation of cooperation,
- IFDC will serve everyone well and allow for orderly future growth.
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- Peter Stern 4/13/92
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- The following is a message from The SDN Project Manager
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- The sysop ranks of SDS and SDN have always crossed with more than a few
- sysops of each service doing double duty in the other. Participating
- in both services and making the distributed programs of both available
- to other hundreds of sysops and thousands of users in thier areas.
- From the start of SDN being built on the concept of SDS and it's
- operations.. both services have voluntarily tried to cooperate and
- coexist.
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- As of late 1991, the top management of both SDS and SDN agreed in
- principle to merge both distribution networks in whatever operations
- they can, based upon mutual cooperation. Effectively, this allowed the
- two largest international file distribution networks to become one
- super distribution network in operations. Participating sysops can
- choose to carry full participation in both networks (SDN and SDS file
- areas) or to carry either SDS or SDN as a division of the network.
- Management for both networks is retained with an eye to combine
- management in the future. This cooperation is under The International
- File Distribution Cooperative, or IFDC.
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- Other networks involved in IFDC cooperation are DVNet and LANet.
- Member of IFDC make effort not to duplicate each others distribution
- speciality and have regard for software gained author direct.
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- SDN pledges itself to cooperation with member networks of IFDC.
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- IFDC information can be obtained from The SDN Project BBS - 203-634-0370
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- Ray Kaliss
- SDN Project Manager
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