Hallo Maurice!
"MK" == Maurice Kinal
writes:
MK> Just a sec ... nope no zip.
Then install it. It's really that simple.
MK> What distribution do you think is mine?
How would I know? Doesn't matter, though, as there's even a ZIP
implementation for the Commodore 64. :-)
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MK>>> Nothing like that here.
WCK>> Maybe, but it still would be useful here.
MK> Sure. Some people seem to like that sort of thing but I cannot
MK> see why it would be needed or a requirement Fido-wise.
Who said anything about it being a requirement? It would be useful for some
(including myself) to have it. Nothing more, nothing less. It would be an
*optional* component, of course.
MK> I also don't see why any commercial software would be written
MK> into any protocols, specs, or anything of that nature especially
MK> when that same software cannot make any assurances of continued
MK> usage over the years.
ZIP has proven its usefulness for over a *decade*. Should be enough to make
it a de-facto standard at least, I'd say.
MK> to make that a standard is extremely questionable and yet that
MK> seems to have happened in the past and all of us are haunted by
MK> it, zip format being a primary example
You're haunted by the ZIP format? I'm sorry but that's ridiculous.
MK> You could transform any text-based format to XML or whatever.
Yes, but why not *internally* use a more versatile format?
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Grüße, Wulf
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