Subj : Notice To : mark lewis From : Nicholas Boel Date : Fri Feb 21 2014 17:40:52 Hello mark, On 21 Feb 14 14:38, mark lewis wrote to Nicholas Boel: ml> *I* don't have a problem with it... others do... Then why aren't "others" joining the conversation? It only seems to be you for some odd reason. NB>> So you're admitting that being an FTSC member is just patting NB>> yourself on the back then? If nothing is advancing, then there NB>> is no need for the FTSC. ml> no... again, you've taken something the wrong way and run off into ml> left field with it :( this was never about fidonet or fidonet ml> technology... the technology used, file_id.diz didn't even originate ml> in fidonet... so again, you can put that argument right back in your ml> pocket or where ever yuo pulled it out of... file_id.diz's that I or others create will be used when hatched from my system. I will not alter any files in archives to suit very few people's griping. NB>> You're right. It's the sysop's choice. And myself (as a sysop), I NB>> choose to do it the way I want to do it. ml> agreed... but you and others putting logos and drawings in the DIZ ml> files are forcing other sysops to ml> 1. have to edit the file descriptions to clean them up. ml> or ml> 2. have crappy looking file descriptions ml> or ml> 3. delete the files They do not have to do anything. It may look like crap somewhere, but elsewhere it will look fine. It all depends on what software the sysop chooses to use. ml> hell, i spent 12 hours the other day having to edit file descriptions ml> on my system because so many came in with bad or truncated ml> descriptions... i still have several thousand more to do and just ml> thinking about it pisses me off... And I'll leave mine well enough alone, because it's not nearly as big a deal as you seem to think it is. The original creator of the file_id.diz of the archive wanted it to look a certain way. If it doesn't display on some systems, it's not the original creator's fault. ml> no sir, it is not... but i'm also not talking about your choice in ml> that... i'm talking about your choice when creating the DIZ files and ml> the descriptions you use when you hatch files into the distribution ml> stream(s)... what you do on your bbs is fine and good... it is what ml> others are forced to have to do to deal with the mess that i'm trying ml> to point out and clarify for you and others lurking in gallery... That has nothing to do with me, or what I do with my own file_id.diz. If it doesn't display properly on your system, remove it for all I care. It's standard ASCII, and if your system can't handle that, you have much bigger problems than this one. ml> making a choice to wrap descriptions is not having an 80's POV nor is ml> it using software that has not evolved... those are poor arguments... Wrapping file_id.diz's shouldn't be done, period. file_id.diz's were meant to be 45 characters wide. So any original file_id.diz would be altered when displayed the way you're describing. That's obviously my own opinion, but, that opinion will not change either. ml> then why the hell did you try to bring the FTSC into the discussion??? Because at the moment, you're doing something that an FTSC member shouldn't be doing, and that's forcing your (and a very FEW others) beliefs onto someone else. ml> yeah, and it worked, didn't it... i'm still here and i'm still helping ml> others... i'm even helping you with some things concerning your ml> system's operation... This conversation is not helping one bit, yet you continue to argue your point which is moot. file_id.diz's have been done in multiple ways (probably even foreign languages that may or may not display properly on some systems) for decades. I'm not changing that now. ml> sorry but i'm not going to just stand by and watch others get run ml> over... i never have and i never will... Who ran who over here? I sent a message to "ALL" offering another place to hatch their infopacks. That is all. I didn't say anything bad about Robert, or directed towards him. So your "defence tactic" here is completely invalid. NB>> Heh. You can call me names all you want (I actually didn't think NB>> it would go there, but alas, I was proven wrong), ml> no problem with that.. only when it affects others is when problems ml> come about... That is not my problem. :D ml> it quoted robert's post and as such, it was a reply to robert's ml> post... i never tried to make it a problem and i certainly didn't want ml> the shit to go on as long as it has... once again, i only tried to ml> explain why the posted request was made... you bounced back in defense ml> instead of looking at the situation from other's points of view and ml> acknowledging the problem... No. It was NOT a reply to Robert's post. The message was (on purpose, mind you) directed to ALL. He wants to stop releasing infopacks on his FDN, I offered another place to continue releasing them. I don't care about other's points of view on this subject. Plain ascii is not wrong by any means. If your system can't display them properly, that's not my problem, it's yours (not you literally). ml> BTW: your system seems to be down again... web site is inaccessible ml> and so is your mailer... traceroutes reach your system IP, though... i ml> hope it isn't anything serious... It wasn't, and is fixed now. Gentoo is getting an attitude with me, so I may have to not answer her phone calls, kick her out of my house (BBS box), and find a replacement. :) Regards, Nick --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20130910 * Origin: Dark Sorrow | darksorrow.us (1:154/701) .