ibmbin-request@crdgw1.crd.ge.com (08/19/90)
Checksum: 2876517488 (Verify with "brik -cv") Posting-number: Volume 07, Issue %%% Submitted-by: davidsen@sixhub.UUCP Archive-name: admin/policy RKIV Guide to Submissions to c.b.i.p. Bill Davidsen, revised 8/18/90 Object ------ The object of this document is to save submitters and me time processing their submissions to c.b.i.p. Scope ----- The preferred and accepted methods of submitting to c.b.i.p. are described. General guidelines for content and handling are given. Preferred Format ---------------- The best format for a submission is as a uuencoded zoo archive, mailed to ibmbin@crdgw1.crd.ge.com with a clear description of what the program does. If the encoded file is >50k (or so), it may have to be broken into parts for mailing safty. In that case please generate a subject line which looks like this: myprog (01/07) run Amiga progs on PC This means that when my mail reader shows me the first 40 characters of the subject I know what it is, and the reader will sort the parts back into order if they get shuffled by the mailers. Other formats ------------- I can handle zip, arc, and lharc archives with minimal pain, and have processed multipart shar files of binaries produced by the shar2 and shar3 programs. Please *AVOID* self unpacking executables, since I can't virus check them before unpacking. This means I have to have a system with a hard disk totally backed up and ready for a low level format if needed. This means I don't process these too often, and if I get a virus that blows a few hours while I recover. Please avoid encoding with a "better" encoder, I have automated programs to check and unpack stuff in the expected format. What not to Send ---------------- Don't send GIF pictures (I collect them but don't post them), commercial software, old out of date versions, etc. If you wouldn't pay to download it from a BBS, most people will not want to pay to send it around the world. Order of Processing ------------------- In general first come first served. Submissions which require a lot of extra work (self unpacking archives, for example) may be procesed slowly. Things like virus checkers and recovery programs have time value and may be posted as soon as I get them. If I request someone send me a program that program will go into the queue as if it arrived when I asked for it. This is courtesy to the people who package stuff for us. Submissions mailed to me at any of my personal addresses may be delayed, since I have to forward them. They have been known to be lost, although not deliberately, since some of these machine implement a limit on the size of a user mail file, or user mail messages. They *will* be entered into the queue as of the time they arrive at ibmbin. Questions --------- Send to ibmbin-request@crdgw1.crd.ge.com is you want to know if I have something, if you want to hold up something in the queue for an update, etc. Reposts ------- I can't mail copies of posting to everybody. If you need an article post to c.b.i.p.d and if I have time I'll get back to you. ================================================================ Submissions: ibmbin@crdgw1.crd.ge.com (uunet!crdgw1!ibmbin) Questions and comments: ibmbin-request@crdgw1.crd.ge.com (uunet!crdgw1!ibmbin-request)