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Amongst Friends Query (first)... As a long time developer of BBS and utilities... when I started going through FTSC in Jan 2017, I found myself wishing there was a road map, or a better form of organization for the documentation. With the recent nominations ... I ask those who kinda know of me more than the FTSC_PUBLIC goup. Would it make sense to offer up a "Road Map" document, or restructuring the documents into a more modernized library? Road Map Example: (Summarized, the best I can be at "brief")... FTCWF - What is Fidonet? * Including Historian View, Linked BBS Documentary Chapters on YouTube, etc. * Maybe even photos, credits, tribute type section out of respect for the organization we love to fight about. FTCRE - Rules of Engagement * Document the different offices held in respect to keeping Fidonet going and management. * A section for ECHO rules to be posted quarterly or every 6 months (no sooner). FTCDD - Developers Directory * List of technologies supported by Fidonet Systems * Understanding the Nodelist (it needs to be a "How to read it!") * Understanding the Current (2019 Fidonet Routing) ** Including PATH, SEEN-BY, INTL, Points, Zones/Regions/Nets/Hubs/Nodes * Known Projects in Active Development as of 2018 (allow groups/individuals to submit) ** This would allow us to revise PRODID listing! * Documents if you are writing a Nodelist Parser/Compiler/Merger * Documents if you are writing a Fido/Open Reader or Writer * Documents if you are writing a Modem Mailer * Documents if you are writing a TCP/IP Mailer * Documents if you are writing a Tosser ** Including a document with working code example for JAM, HUDSON, SQUISH, Fido/Opus * Documents if you are writing an Areafix/AreaMgr * Documents if you are writing a File/Tic Engine FTCSO - System Operations * An overview of the topics from FTCDD (in a non-this is how you do it, to what are the pieces *available*). ** For example, some may never support Areafix/Tic/Modem/etc. FTCTE - Testing Environments * Overview of what do testing environments offer to Developers and Sysops? * List of Test Environments (maybe a Flag in the Nodelist?) * How to setup your system to test (a) Mailer, (b) Tosser, (c) AreaMgr, (d), etc. Etc. My personal "biggest challenge" is revamping things that I used to know - is where is it? Even applying a little google-fu on my searches to find pieces end up being futile. Now, I have recently (past 6 months) have found Fred Riccio (actually found me), I now have a very FTSC knowledgable resource that I can ask - what document explains MSGID? And I get back a list of a couple, and even examples of how he does it. (I am sure Mark Lewis and others could be as valuable - however, I do not know them well enough to feel okay to ask some of the *DUMB* questions I know I have asked Fred or Nick Andre or even Joaquim). So - I think having a RoadMap document - or restructuring the documents to be a road map on their own would be a great improvement - maybe by 2020 we could even roll it out ;-) Oh, and the other reason is I spent time implementing FTSC-0001 to findout, Frodo, Intermail, d'Bridge no longer support it. (pissed me off, but, with JoHo's feedback I knew how much to scrap and what to keep fo Wazoo/Yoohoo2U2, EMSI etc). Thoughts????? Ozz PS. Is this just something I should do on my own and put on my "Fidonet Support" site?? --- FMail/Win32 1.59b/beta* Origin: Modern Pascal, LLC. (1:275/362.0) SEEN-BY: 15/0 18/200 19/36 34/999 90/1 104/57 116/18 123/140 153/7715 218/700 SEEN-BY: 220/60 222/2 229/426 230/150 152 240/1120 250/1 261/38 100 1466 SEEN-BY: 266/404 512 267/155 275/100 282/1031 1056 291/1 111 320/119 219 SEEN-BY: 340/400 342/13 396/45 633/0 267 280 281 408 412 640/1384 712/132 620 SEEN-BY: 712/848 770/1 801/161 189 2320/105 3634/12 5020/715 1042 @PATH: 275/362 100 261/38 712/848 633/280 267 |
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