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- To all sysops:
-
- If you support C programming on your BBS, I encourage you to join the many
- other sysops worldwide in making SNIPPETS and SNIPDIFF available for download
- by your users/subscribers.
-
- One additional point for FidoNet sysops... Typically (1993 was the
- exception), I release more than one SNIPPETS version per year. SNIP9404 is,
- in my mind, mostly just a maintenance release. This is why I recommend that
- when you set up your "magic" names for freq'ing, you use simply SNIPPETS and
- SNIPDIFF. Since this is how I always refer to them, it does make freq'ing
- easier on your callers.
-
- I *strongly* recommend to all sysops that older versions either be deleted
- or moved to offline storage since each new release is intended to fully
- supercede all previous releases. The reasons for this are:
-
- 1. The latest version has more bug fixes.
-
- 2. The latest version has been modified to work with current compiler
- releases, as well as older releases previously supported.
-
- 3. Sometimes older code is superceded by new code which works better, has
- more features, or includes the functionality of several older SNIPPETS
- entries.
-
- 4. Some of the stuff that was taken out simply didn't work right, occasion-
- ally with unpredictable, possibly even catastrophic, results. Note that
- this can happen even with code that previously worked due to changes in
- operating systems or library functions.
-
- 5. Some of the stuff which has been removed was legally questionable and
- using it in a commercial application could cause untold grief for both
- the person using it as well as yours truly.
-
- The bottom line is that if stuff is useful and any good, it stays in and
- gets updated with each new release. If it fails any of those criteria, it
- gets deleted. Since the only conceivable reason for retaining older versions
- of SNIPPETS is to access things that have been removed, you can see why I
- urge sysops to only keep the latest versions of SNIPPETS and SNIPDIFF (OK,
- maybe you might want to keep the two most recent versions of SNIPDIFF, but
- downloading two versions of SNIPDIFF to update a 2-revision old version of
- SNIPPETS would save little, if any, download time!)
-
- Thanks for your support of SNIPPETS and free source code!
-
- ...Bob Stout
-