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From: neilg@fraser.sfu.ca (Neil K. Guy)
Subject: Re: Policy for code postings (was: TADS Source for Continuous Substa
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Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1993 09:43:26 GMT
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 It's funny that all of this file format stuff has come up now. I'm
sort of interested in getting the ball rolling for a TADS example code
collection as I mentioned earlier. And the issue of how the darn
things are going to be stored, and in what format, is fairly
important.

 So, I suppose I'll ask now. If you're interested in the idea of a
TADS code collection, please email me. And tell me what format you
think is best for you. What do you think is the most common
denominator out there?

 - Neil K. (n_k_guy@sfu.ca)
