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Re: Where to post .DAT files
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lugnet.publish
Date: 
Mon, 12 Oct 1998 17:21:45 GMT
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This is acceptable.  However, as Sarah pointed out, only those with
an appropriate "viewer" would know what these files really contain.
Perhaps it would be good to have a link from LUGNET somewhere to
sites supporting viewers, maybe even a FAQ that would give people
a quickee overview of these things.

Todd Lehman wrote in message <36221ba0.9518376@lugnet.com>...
legoverse@geocities.com (Terry K) writes:

legoverse@geocities.com (Terry K) writes:

Hey, this is a publishing group, right?

No...  It's a discussion group for discussing issues/topics relating to
publishing, like making web pages and choosing and ISP and photography &
cameras and stuff.  Here is a repost of the charter:



  CHARTER/PURPOSE:

     lugnet.publish (group):
        Photography techniques, imaging systems, WWW authoring tools,
        Internet service providers, legal issues, etc.



I think you want to post LDraw stuff in the lugnet.cad group.

--Todd

Oh....  but I just _assumed_ it......

Consider me chastised.     :-)

-- Terry K --

Consider yourself 100% exonerated (hmm, that sounds like a bad word, even
though it's a good word) since this discussion morphed beautifully into a
productive "how to publish" thread, with your .DAT file serving as "the"
example.  :)

I think all further .DAT files ought to be posted to lugnet.cad (instead of
lugnet.publish) unless someday there is a lugnet.cad.dat or something.
Sound good?

--Todd



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(...) Consider yourself 100% exonerated (hmm, that sounds like a bad word, even though it's a good word) since this discussion morphed beautifully into a productive "how to publish" thread, with your .DAT file serving as "the" example. :) I think (...) (26 years ago, 12-Oct-98, to lugnet.publish)

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