Hi Ed,
There are many different ways to share Unicon source code. The least
formal is what Bruce has kindly done, which was offer to share it (possibly
by e-mail attachment) with anyone who asks. The most formal is: send it in
as a contribution to Unicon project, for inclusion in the Unicon public
distribution. There are many intermediate alternatives, including setting
up a website where folks can download files, like Robert and Steve have
done at times in the past. While I don't anticipate moving the unicon-group
mailing list off of source forge any time soon, I endorse the idea of us
adopting a group file sharing service where folks can post stuff. I would
in fact like to go beyond file sharing to improve our community's sense of
connectedness, but perhaps that should be the subject for another day.
Cheers,
Clint
On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 10:48 AM, Edward Feustel <efeus...@hughes.net> wrote:
> Clint,
> I don't think that the Unicon group has file storage for the kind of thing
> Bruce is
> offering to share with us. If we used yahoogroups (googlegroups?) file
> storage
> would be provided and any authorized personnel could deposit them there.
> I do this for notsnobol and snobol. So far no problems. Would this be
> helpful in centralizing Unicon external resources? A person could avoid
> signing up for a Yahoo account if they were willing to forgo access to the
> file storage but just wanted to get the e-mail.
> Regards,
> Ed Feustel
>
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