Lol, every link for a document I tried here is missing.
https://www.stacken.kth.se/doc/fidonet/INDEX.HTM
I found fts-004 at nsrc.org somewhere.
Lol, every link for a document I tried here is missing.
https://www.stacken.kth.se/doc/fidonet/INDEX.HTM
I found fts-004 at nsrc.org somewhere.
@tomjennings @joho http://www.fidonet.itu.se/ft.htm seems to have working links to #fidonet technical documents still. Not sure how up to date it is (but I guess most stuff hadn't changed in a long time).
@tomjennings @joho Including my *horrible* edit of FSC-0054 called FSP-1013.
@tomjennings @joho GitHub is useful as a mirror, but not as the sole source, no.
I shut down my Fidonet point in 2016, but I am happy to mirror docs just for the sake of it. I have some old Fidonet stuff on my website already.
@tomjennings Hmm... I should create a Github repo for these, or mirror them on defsol.com 🤔
Honestly I don't like not trust GitHub.
Personal sites I think are best. I'm about to restruxture mine. I'll see if I can find a coherent collection and put them all in one place. The fail of the stacken site is that it was all remote links. And the files are just tiny.
D'oh, it didn't come up on any search -- not enough SEO crud or moving images I guess.
It's been over 9000 days since I needed an fts or frsc doc!
@tomjennings Doesn't ftsc.org work?
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