Subj : human-readable nodelist format To : andrew clarke From : Micael Bulow Date : Sat Dec 14 2002 08:49 pm Okay, this is a bit old, but I just got the echo here so I'd like to give some oppinions on the subject: ac> Human-readable (HR) nodelist format ac> For simplicity and ease of use a human-readable (HR) ASCII text ac> file format was chosen (in preference to, for example, CSV [Comma ac> Separated Values] or XML [eXtensible Markup Language] formats). Of ac> course this does not rule out the use of (or conversion to) these ac> formats for future distribution of the FidoNet nodelist or segments ac> thereof. This should be the other way around, if you ask me. The nodelist is to be distributed and read by machines, not humans. The base-format should be XML or similiar and then converted to human readable format when so required. It's my deepest belife that this should apply to all the standards within Fidonet. Otherwise we will still have the same problem as we do now to atract new developers, who is not used to bits and complecated rules of spaces and linefeeds. Besides this, you need addons and special utils if you want to store the nodelist data in another format (for example such as SQL). If you used XML as the base-format, you would not need any utils at all. Further on, the format will eventually be rewritten to XML in the future anyway, so we might aswell do it now. =) //Micke --- * Origin: OX12.NET (2:204/710) .