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Subject: 
Post submission info ? What's the maximum part description length ?
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Date: 
Mon, 23 Oct 2000 13:50:05 GMT
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Hello all,

I've completely forgotten what the maximum length of the part description was
(including "0 " at the beginning of the line) Could someone please remind me ?


I think there we should put up some submission info resource somewhere.
I suspect some part authors only post on Lugnet and don't submit because they
don't know they should do so.
What about something similar to this:


1- Where to submit finished part for voting:

partsref@home.com

This is a special adress to submit dat-files, once you're convinced it's good
enought to withstand democratic forces. Also, this is the -only- place where
you can enter your dat-files to the voting process that might result in its
release as an official part.
It's generaly a good idea to ask for a second opinion on your part before you
submit. The Lugnet discussion group cad.dat.parts is ideal for this purpose.
see http://news.lugnet.com/cad/dat/parts/
Please remember we don't scan for possible new canidates on Lugnet. After
you've incorporated the remarks recieved there, you still have to submit your
part personally at the given E-mail adress.


2- Format of the obligatory part header:

0 <part description>
0 <part number>.dat
0 <Author>
0 Un-Official Element

Replace any <...> with the appropriate information. The length of the first
line, with the part description, may not exceed ?? characters, the 0 and the
space in front included. The fourth line should always be as stated, to
indicate that the part hasn't been officialised yet. When the part gets
included in a official update, the update manager will use this line to show
release information.


3- Terminate the file with a singe line only containing a 0 (zero) and no
linefeed.

Why point 3: it just seems logical to me (no, I don't have pointed ears :-),
to standardise this bit also.
And perhaps some minimum required quality standards, although personally I
would not know what to say here.

Greetings, M. Moolhuysen.



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