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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. *
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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.