• SQUISH ... who can submit the proposal?

    From Ozz Nixon@1:275/362 to All on Sun Feb 17 20:49:48 2019
    Can anyone who has the message base well documented, submit the missing proposal (or empty one)?

    And would it make sense, for me to submit JAM also?

    So it is atleast somewhere in the FTSC docs ;-)

    O.

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  • From Fred Riccio@1:132/174 to Ozz Nixon on Mon Feb 18 11:10:38 2019
    17 Feb 19 20:43, Ozz Nixon wrote to All:

    Can anyone who has the message base well documented, submit the
    missing proposal (or empty one)?

    It is a work in progress... FSP-1037.

    Last we heard from Stas, It isn't ready yet. I've got a draft copy.

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  • From Mark Lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Ozz Nixon on Mon Feb 18 13:11:54 2019

    On 2019 Feb 17 20:43:48, you wrote to All:

    Can anyone who has the message base well documented, submit the missing proposal (or empty one)?

    And would it make sense, for me to submit JAM also?

    So it is atleast somewhere in the FTSC docs ;-)

    it was discussed some time back (maybe 10-15 years?) but decided against since they are not FTN related... they are specific to message storage which can be done in any format and is not required for FTN participation...

    )\/(ark

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  • From Rob Swindell@1:103/705 to Mark Lewis on Mon Feb 18 14:24:04 2019
    Re: SQUISH ... who can submit the proposal?
    By: mark lewis to Ozz Nixon on Mon Feb 18 2019 01:06 pm


    On 2019 Feb 17 20:43:48, you wrote to All:

    Can anyone who has the message base well documented, submit the missing proposal (or empty one)?

    And would it make sense, for me to submit JAM also?

    So it is atleast somewhere in the FTSC docs ;-)

    it was discussed some time back (maybe 10-15 years?) but decided against since they are not FTN related... they are specific to message storage which can be done in any format and is not required for FTN participation...

    FOSSIL isn't required for FTN participation either, yet it's an FSC document. <shrug>
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  • From Mark Lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Rob Swindell on Mon Feb 18 21:14:58 2019

    On 2019 Feb 18 14:16:04, you wrote to me:

    it was discussed some time back (maybe 10-15 years?) but decided
    against since they are not FTN related... they are specific to
    message storage which can be done in any format and is not required
    for FTN participation...

    FOSSIL isn't required for FTN participation either, yet it's an FSC document. <shrug>

    it was at one time because that was the only way to have the software be able to run on multiple platforms with widely differing serial port methodologies... there was also a video fossil (aka VFOSSIL) used due to differing video methodologies... MSG is also documented and not required...

    i actually liked the idea of having the message base formats and detailed information on how they worked in the library but... that discussion was back when odin, colin or scott were the chair... i'm fairly sure it was before scott... i don't have a problem adding them to the /reference/ library... it is a bit late in the game, though...

    )\/(ark

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  • From Rob Swindell@1:103/705 to Mark Lewis on Mon Feb 18 18:41:36 2019
    Re: SQUISH ... who can submit the proposal?
    By: mark lewis to Rob Swindell on Mon Feb 18 2019 09:09 pm


    On 2019 Feb 18 14:16:04, you wrote to me:

    it was discussed some time back (maybe 10-15 years?) but decided
    against since they are not FTN related... they are specific to
    message storage which can be done in any format and is not required
    for FTN participation...

    FOSSIL isn't required for FTN participation either, yet it's an FSC document. <shrug>

    it was at one time because that was the only way to have the software be able to run on multiple platforms with widely differing serial port methodologies...
    there was also a video fossil (aka VFOSSIL) used due to differing video methodologies... MSG is also documented and not required...

    When I joined FidoNet in 1992, I did not need nor use a FOSSIL driver. <shrug>

    i actually liked the idea of having the message base formats and detailed information on how they worked in the library but... that discussion was back when odin, colin or scott were the chair... i'm fairly sure it was before scott... i don't have a problem adding them to the /reference/ library... it is
    a bit late in the game, though...

    For archival purposes, I don't see a problem with it. The "prior art" seems to condone the practice (for FSCs anyway).
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  • From Ozz Nixon@1:275/362 to Fred Riccio on Mon Feb 18 12:37:42 2019
    On 2019-02-18 16:05:38 +0000, Fred Riccio -> Ozz Nixon said:

    17 Feb 19 20:43, Ozz Nixon wrote to All:

    ON> Can anyone who has the message base well documented, submit the
    ON> missing proposal (or empty one)?

    It is a work in progress... FSP-1037.

    Last we heard from Stas, It isn't ready yet. I've got a draft copy.

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    Great... I know it has been a work in progress for the past 2 years, thus, I spoke up. I have my JAMAPI coded, now I am working on my Squish implementation. Also have my Hudson, Goldbase, Renegade, PCBoard implementations finished. Looking at Squish and Adept to wrap up this month... and then stress test FMTP which each format. HMB and GB have obvious limitations, JAM is much like PCBoard (since PCB is older), and I know Squish is limited to 9 deep on the reply chain.
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  • From Mark Lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Ozz Nixon on Tue Feb 19 23:24:14 2019

    On 2019 Feb 18 12:31:42, you wrote to Fred Riccio:

    [...] and I know Squish is limited to 9 deep on the reply chain.

    and limited on date/time stamps to the old DOS FAT format with only even seconds plus a few other things...

    )\/(ark

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  • From Vince Coen@2:250/1 to Ozz Nixon on Wed Feb 20 16:04:36 2019
    Hello Ozz!

    Monday February 18 2019 12:31, you wrote to Fred Riccio:

    Great... I know it has been a work in progress for the past 2 years,
    thus, I spoke up. I have my JAMAPI coded, now I am working on my
    Squish implementation. Also have my Hudson, Goldbase, Renegade,
    PCBoard implementations finished. Looking at Squish and Adept to wrap
    up this month... and then stress test FMTP which each format. HMB and
    GB have obvious limitations, JAM is much like PCBoard (since PCB is
    older), and I know Squish is limited to 9 deep on the reply chain.

    You should not bother with Adept - it has been abandoned more than 10 years.

    More importantly 2/3 differing distributions have vanished.
    It was only for OS/2.



    Vince

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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Vince Coen on Wed Feb 20 17:59:04 2019
    Hello Vince.

    20 Feb 19 16:04, you wrote to Ozz Nixon:

    You should not bother with Adept - it has been abandoned more than 10 years.

    Once I have time, I have Andy Roberts' full AdeptXBBS filebase and will put it online. He had stuff I didn't know existed.

    More importantly 2/3 differing distributions have vanished.
    It was only for OS/2.

    Orion is still around and is open source.

    But to untangle the mess that is Adept/Orion, you'd have to have a lot of time and a deep knowledge of all things OS/2. Gatekeeper, Adept/Orion's message tosser, is an unmitigated mess.

    Later,
    Sean

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  • From Vince Coen@2:250/1 to Sean Dennis on Thu Feb 21 15:25:44 2019
    Hello Sean!

    Wednesday February 20 2019 17:59, you wrote to me:

    Hello Vince.

    20 Feb 19 16:04, you wrote to Ozz Nixon:

    You should not bother with Adept - it has been abandoned more
    than 10 years.

    Once I have time, I have Andy Roberts' full AdeptXBBS filebase and
    will put it online. He had stuff I didn't know existed.

    More importantly 2/3 differing distributions have vanished.
    It was only for OS/2.

    Orion is still around and is open source.

    But to untangle the mess that is Adept/Orion, you'd have to have a lot
    of time and a deep knowledge of all things OS/2. Gatekeeper,
    Adept/Orion's message tosser, is an unmitigated mess.

    I have a large -ish file are just for Adept but I have now lost the sources for both Adept
    version as issued by the two programming teams.

    I did hatch both out many years ago as as I did I must have deleted my internal copies of
    this 'assuming' they were in the bbs file bases.
    However some thing went wrong some where down the line and they totally vanished.

    If you actually have them I would appreciate a copy of both or a link of where to get them
    from.

    My Adept file area is :

    applewoodbbs.linkpc.net/files/local/adept

    with the index at :

    http://applewood.linkpc.net/files/local/adept/index.html

    and they can be obtained via anonymous ftp then cd local/adept





    Vince

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  • From Vince Coen@2:250/1 to Sean Dennis on Thu Feb 21 15:34:20 2019
    Hello Sean!

    Wednesday February 20 2019 17:59, you wrote to me:

    Orion is still around and is open source.

    But to untangle the mess that is Adept/Orion, you'd have to have a lot
    of time and a deep knowledge of all things OS/2. Gatekeeper,
    Adept/Orion's message tosser, is an unmitigated mess.

    Forgot to add I have somewhere an updated? version of gatekeeper that I had changed and
    used when I ran Adept.

    With the demise - OK IBM discontinuing OS/2 and refusing to make the source available to
    the community I switched to Linux.

    The progress of OS/2 since then from both sides of the pond has not changed other than
    changes to drivers and most of that was via the OS/2 community so I refused to remotely
    consider paying silly money for a subscription for the so-called newer versions.

    I and a few others offered to IBM to extract the Windows code base from Warp 4.52 and
    update it for modern CPUs including 32 and 64 bit operations but they ignored us.

    My attitude after such response was to migrate away from it - pity it was a good system but
    just has not kept up with newer technology so my decision to more away has proven valid.

    Luckily my mainframe on a stick work does NOT require the use of OS/2 and Linux works well
    as does a Windows platform when pushed.

    Vince

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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Vince Coen on Thu Feb 21 18:36:36 2019
    Hello Vince.

    21 Feb 19 15:34, you wrote to me:

    The progress of OS/2 since then from both sides of the pond has not changed other than changes to drivers and most of that was via the
    OS/2 community so I refused to remotely consider paying silly money
    for a subscription for the so-called newer versions.

    Have you tried ArcaOS? There's a huge library of ported software available now via ANPM. Heck, I even have git running under ArcaOS.

    I and a few others offered to IBM to extract the Windows code base
    from Warp 4.52 and update it for modern CPUs including 32 and 64 bit operations but they ignored us.

    They can't do it. Microsoft co-owns the copyright on all of the kernel code and that's why it's not been open sourced. I have friends who work at the Austin, TX IBM campus who did a lot of work on OS/2 -- I even personally witnessed a version of Warp 4.52 that could run 32-bit Windows executables natively in one of their labs -- who told me that's pretty much the reason OS/2 died: Microsoft. It's still being used by a good portion of business because of its stability.

    My attitude after such response was to migrate away from it - pity it
    was a good system but just has not kept up with newer technology so my decision to more away has proven valid.

    I don't mind. I mean, this is for a hobby and I'm not complaining. ArcaOS is still picky with hardware, just like the original OS/2 is, and I'd never recommend it for anything other than a BBS for my personal usage. I have Windows 10 64-bit set up for my amateur radio use though I am considering virtualizing that install and setting back up Slackware on that computer. It'd be a shame not to.

    Luckily my mainframe on a stick work does NOT require the use of OS/2
    and Linux works well as does a Windows platform when pushed.

    I know someone who has a working HP mini-computer running HP UX in his basement. This thing has a console on a cart with a huge cable connecting it to the mini. He has it up just for fun. I told him he should offer shell accounts on it. :D

    Later,
    Sean

    P.S. I think we should take this to netmail as we've long jumped the thread...

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  • From Carol Shenkenberger@1:275/100 to Mark Lewis on Thu Feb 21 18:55:14 2019
    Re: SQUISH ... who can submit the proposal?
    By: mark lewis to Rob Swindell on Mon Feb 18 2019 09:09 pm

    it was discussed some time back (maybe 10-15 years?) but decided
    against since they are not FTN related... they are specific to
    message storage which can be done in any format and is not
    required for FTN participation...

    FOSSIL isn't required for FTN participation either, yet it's an FSC
    document. <shrug>

    it was at one time because that was the only way to have the software be able to run on multiple platforms with widely differing serial port methodologies... there was also a video fossil (aka VFOSSIL) used due to differing video methodologies... MSG is also documented and not required...


    i actually liked the idea of having the message base formats and detailed information on how they worked in the library but... that discussion was back when odin, colin or scott were the chair... i'm fairly sure it was before scott... i don't have a problem adding them to the /reference/ library... it is a bit late in the game, though...

    Colin and Odin both.
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  • From Alexey Vissarionov@2:5020/545 to Ozz Nixon on Fri Feb 22 15:37:00 2019
    Good ${greeting_time}, Ozz!

    17 Feb 2019 20:43:48, you wrote to All:

    Can anyone who has the message base well documented, submit the missing proposal (or empty one)?
    And would it make sense, for me to submit JAM also?
    So it is atleast somewhere in the FTSC docs ;-)

    https://github.com/huskyproject/smapi is the de-facto standard (used by more than 60% of Fidonet systems).


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  • From Ozz Nixon@1:275/362 to Vince Coen on Fri Feb 22 19:52:12 2019
    Hello Vince.

    20 Feb 19 16:04, you wrote to me:

    Hello Ozz!

    Monday February 18 2019 12:31, you wrote to Fred Riccio:


    You should not bother with Adept - it has been abandoned more than 10 years.

    More importantly 2/3 differing distributions have vanished.
    It was only for OS/2.

    Thanks, since acquiring ArcaOS (OS/2), I have been trying to make sure all the source I have here works on all of the platforms (OSes and Modem/Fossil/TCP).

    Ozz

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