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In lugnet.cad, Richard Morton wrote:
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> Let's flip that around though - supposing the community/LSC/whoever came up
> with the concept of the AFOL Universal Pallette. This could be the list of
> all the colors, with the color names that we as a community decide and a
> color ID. If this could be implemented as a subscribable service - ie,
> various resources could have an account, so they can alias their systems to
> the universal one, then it would be easy to translate.
>
> An example,
> Let's assume that the universal color record for white is
> ID: 1001
> Color Name: Bright White
>
> Bricklink could come in and say - ah, on my site, I know this color as
> 'White' and it's BLID is '1'
> As more systems subscribe (such as LDraw, Peeron, whoever) then translating
> between them becomes super easy and somewhat official. As an extra, the only
> changes that would need to be made on Bricklink is an extra field in the
> color table of the database to hold the universal ID (even though BL would
> continue to use the BLID internally, just like it does now). The universal
> ID is never going to change, so once it is set per color, you could forget
> about it.
> This means that BL/Peeron/whoever could carry on using whatever names they
> want, yet translating between them is still easy.
>
> In this model, LEGO themselves would be set up as a subscriber in the
> universal database. So even if Lego name their white 'Quite bright white
> with a hint of gray', then we can still translate it to the '1001 Bright
> White' record in the universal system and thus on to 'White' in Bricklink
> and whatever else.
>
> This is all reasonably easy to do and I have been doing a very simplified
> version of this for BrikTrak for a while now. If LDraw/LSC could 'own' and
> implement this, then it could be quite easy to adopt for all the sites out
> there.
>
> I've been spending quite a lot of time recently mapping out BL colors to the
> official LEGO ones and I'm more than happy to give away the data I have so
> far if we are going to organise some sort of system.
I've been working on such a cross reference myself (see also my recent post in
lugnet.general) and at this moment I have a simple excel sheet which list all
BL, Peeron and LEGO names and the ones I was able to match, are matched.
Also I've been working on a simple automated tool to merge the BL parts list en
the Peeron parts list into one looking for the same numbers/descriptions. That's
not easy and the match is not yet very high.
I think the suggestion you made is very good. I'm just an AFOL for 1 year and in
this year I saw a lot of posts and ideas but no real action. Although I'm a
newbie (especially when you look to the people in this thread) I'm offering my
help whoever may need it.
Stefan Sanders
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