Subj : human-readable nodelist format
To : Micael Bulow
From : Jan Vermeulen
Date : Sun Dec 15 2002 12:00 am
Quoting Micael Bulow on Sat 14 Dec 2002 20:49 to andrew clarke:
mb> The nodelist is to be distributed and read by machines, not humans.
Not quite:
the nodelist is written by a large number of humans
the nodelist is composed and distributed by machines
the nodelist is read by humans and machines
mb> The base-format should be XML or similiar and then converted to human
mb> readable format when so required.
The cost of transfer of ZIPped XML over phone lines is 1.23 times the cost
of the same ZIPped file in ASCII style.
mb> It's my deepest belife that this should apply to all the standards
mb> within Fidonet.
You will have understood that I beg to defer.
mb> Otherwise we will still have the same problem as we do now to atract
mb> new developers, who is not used to bits and complecated rules of
mb> spaces and linefeeds.
Are you really saying that those developers are unable to write letters? I
for me can not read something else in the phrase.
mb> Besides this, you need addons and special utils if you want to store
mb> the nodelist data in another format (for example such as SQL). If you
mb> used XML as the base-format, you would not need any utils at all.
Now that is interesting: I can give the XML format to my mailer and it will
work rightway, without any utilities?
mb> Further on, the format will eventually be rewritten to XML in the
mb> future anyway, so we might aswell do it now. =)
Oh dear...
-=<[ JV ]>=-
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