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     The  F I D O N E W S      Volume 28, Number 52             26 Dec 2011 
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                        Table of Contents
     1. FOOD FOR THOUGHT  .........................................  1
     2. GENERAL ARTICLES  .........................................  2
        A PLEA FOR UTF-8 IN FIDONET  Part 1  ......................  2
     3. FIDONEWS'S FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING  ......................  5
        FidoNet Software References  ..............................  5
     4. SPECIAL INTEREST  ......................................... 10
        Nodelist Stats  ........................................... 10
     5. FIDONEWS INFORMATION  ..................................... 12
        How to Submit an Article  ................................. 12
        Credits, Legal Infomation, Availability  .................. 14
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                             FOOD FOR THOUGHT
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     The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read
     and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.

                               -- Alvin Toffler


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                             GENERAL ARTICLES
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                     A PLEA FOR UTF-8 IN FIDONET  Part 1
                     By Michiel van der Vlist. 2:280/5555

     First there was the spoken word. That was long time ago, nobody knows
     exactly how long, but it must have been in the order some hundred
     thousand years ago. Later, much, much later came the written word. In
     the order five thousand years ago. To get a message from one place to
     another. A messenger needed to physically transport an object with the
     text written on it from A to B.

     Forget about the semaphore and let us jump straight to transporting
     messages over electric wire. With that came the need for an encoding
     scheme. One of the first encoding schemes was Morse Code. Named after
     its (co) inventor Samual Morse. This was around 1840. Since this was
     invented in the western World, mostly the USA, it is no surprise that
     Morse code only covers the digits 0-9, a few special characters, such
     as the question mark and the period, plus 26 letters of the Latin
     alphabet. Nowadays Morse Code is used only by a small group of radio
     amateurs but for over a century, it was a mainstream coding method for
     telecommunication.

     Next step was Baudot code. Used in the telex communication system. A
     five bit code that covered the 26 letters of the Roman alphabet plus
     the digits 0-9 and some punctuation and control signals. Like Morse
     code, no distinction between upper and lower case.

     In the fifties of the previous century, the first computers entered
     the scene. At first these were bulky pieces of machinery filling an
     entire room. They were programmed by entering the binary code directly
     into memory by so called sense switches. This was cumbersome and error
     prone. Soon the need developed to have a way to directly enter the
     mnemonics used to memorise the instructions into the computer and let
     the commputer itself do the translation into binary form instead of
     the operator manually entering the binary code.

     With that came the need for a character encoding scheme for computers.
     Several encoding schemes were used in the beginning, but in the end it
     converged into an 8 bit code that seemed to fit computers like a
     glove. Or to be more precise a seven bit code. Used on 8 bit transport
     media, but only the lower seven bits were used for encoding text. The
     highest bit was used as an error detection mechanism: the parity bit.
     This was ASCII, The American Standard Code for Information
     Interchange. First introduced in 1960.

     The "A" is "ASCII" stands for "American". So it is no surprise that as
     far as the letters go, once again it only covers the 26 letters found
     in American English. ASCII is much richer that all of its
     predecessors, it has many punctuation and special characters, 32 - now
     mostly obsolete - control codes and as a new feature, the distinction
     between upper and lower case.

     That the character set is limited to what is found in American
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     English, was no great limitation in the beginning of the history of
     data processing. Computers becasue of their bulk and cost were only to
     be found at government institutes, large companies and universities.
     They were used by scientists and engineers. Those could deal with
     ASCII only mnachines.

     What nobody could foresee when ASCII was devised, happened some two
     decades later. Computers became small enough and cheap enough to allow
     individuals to have their own private computer ( a PC ) all for
     themselves in their own homes. With affordable home computers, came
     affordable printers and that was the end of the classic type writer.
     Computer use was no longer limited to research workers who's employers
     could afford tons of research equipment, but by people that could
     afford type writers. And then when those New type writers"  spread
     around the world came the need for more than just ASCII. While ASCII
     was enough for US Americans using type writers, it was not enough for
     the rest of the world. ASCII only became a stranglehold. Those new
     computer users wanted to write in their own language. A language that
     used characters with accents, umlauts, slashes and even characters not
     at all resembling the Roman alphabet. Cyrillics, or even more complex
     Asian and Arabic languages.

     Microsoft and IBM were quick to respond. They introduced the concept
     of code pages. ASCII is seven bit, but computers store information in
     lumps of eight bits called a byte. The most significant bit,
     originally meant as a parity bit, but obsoleted by more robust error
     checking mechanisms, was free to define another 128 characters. IBM
     choose to not only include language specific characters in that set of
     128, but to also include some 30+ so called "graphic characters" for
     line drawing. That may have been a good idea at the time, but in
     retrospect it may have been a waste of valuable coding space.

     Anyway, at the end of the DOS era, there were dozens of code pages,
     covering the needs for hundreds of languages. One could write in
     German, Swedish, Russian and Greek without problems. Well, one could
     not write in Greek and Russian in the same article because on e could
     not change code pages in mid stream. But who wanted that?

     And then came the InterNet. And with the Internet came the World Wide
     Web. In the beginning the web just copied the solution to language
     issues from DOS. code pages and more code pages. It did not take much
     more than a decade to realise that the eight bit barrier was the
     second stranglehold. Not being able to write Russian and Greek in one
     and the same article was NOT acceptable. Eight bits for a character
     set was NOT good enough.

     Fortunately the price of memory had also dropped spectacularly. Also
     the price of transporting bits had dropped steadily. Memory had become
     so cheap that it became affordable to store pictures in digital form.
     Pictures take orders of magnitude more storing space than text. So
     increasing the required storing space for text by a factor of two by
     going from a one byte character encoding scheme to a multi byte
     encoding scheme, no longer met with economic restrictions.

     Enter Unicode.

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     Unicode introduces the concept of The Universal Character Set. It is
     not a static entity, it is still growing. Presently there are over a
     million characters defined. While in the code page concept, character
     set and character encoding scheme are one and the same, in Unicode
     they are decoupled. There is ONE charceter set: the Universal
     Character Set. There are several encoding schemes that all have their
     merits.

     First there is UTF-7. Designed for stone age transport layers that are
     7 bits only. Next there is UTF-8. This is an 8 byte multibyte encoding
     that takes one to six bytes to encode a character. Next there is
     UTF-16. Not suitable for byte onrientated transport media that use
     NULL as a special character, but is is used internally by Windows from
     XP and up. And finally there is UTF-32.

     The obvious choice for FidoNet is UTF-8. The transport layer of
     FidoNet is fully 8 bit transparent, with the exception of the NULL
     byte that is used as a termination character. Since UTF-8 is fully
     downward compatible with ASCII, the first 127 characters in the
     Universal Character set are the same as the ASCII set and they are
     encoded in exactly the same way. So the NULL in UTF-8 is the same as
     the NULL in ASCII, so no problem. Also there will be no conflict with
     those that have no need for anything other than good old 7 bit ASCII.
     They can keep using the software that they have been using all the
     time and everyone will see the same text on his/her screen.

     Next week we will go into some details on how to get UTF-8 encoded
     FidoNet message on your screen.

     To be continued....


     ⌐ Michiel van der Vlist, all rights reserved.
     Permission to publish in the FIDONEWS file scho and the FIDONEWS
     discussion echo as originating from 2:2/2

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                    FIDONEWS'S FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING
     =================================================================

                    -=:{ FidoNet Software Reference }:=-

         Type: M=Mailer  T=Tosser  B=BBS  D=Door  C=Comm/Terminal
               P=Points  E=Editor  I=Internet  U=Utility  ?=Info

     .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -.
     |Software: Author     |Type |URL, Contact, Ver, Notes      Help Node|
     `- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -'

      Argus                |MI   |http://www.ritlabs.com/argus/  2:469/84
                           |     | argus@ritlabs.com  Tel: 373-2-246889
                           |     | v3.210 on Mar 20th 2001

      BinkleyTerm XE       |M    |http://btxe.sourceforge.net     1:1/102
                           |     | v2.60XE/Gamma-6 on Nov 11th 1998

      BinkD                |MI   |http://binkd.grumbler.org/     2:463/69
                           |     | v0.9.10 on Oct 2nd 2008

      D'Bridge             |MTCPE|http://www.net229.org/dbridge.htm 1:1/130
       Nick Andre          |I    | v3.64 on June 4 2011

      FIDO-Deluxe IP       |MPUI |http://www.fido-deluxe.de.vu 2:2432/280
       Michael Haase       |     | m.haase@gmx.net
                           |     | v2.4 on Sep 26th 2003

      FrontDoor, FD/APX:   |MTPC |http://www.defsol.se          2:201/330
       Definite Solutions  |     | sales@defsol.se                1:1/101
                           |     | v2.26SW & v2.33ml FD, v1.15 APX

      Husky Project        |MTPUI|http://sf.net/projects/husky/
                           |     | v1.4 RC5 on Apr 24th 2006

      Radius               |MI   |http://radius.pp.ru           2:5012/38
      (based on Argus)     |     | fido5012@zaural.net Tel: 7-3522-469463
                           |     | Last Release: v4.010 on Jan 3nd 2005

      Taurus               |MI   |http://taurus.rinet.ru (Russian) 2:461/70
                           |     |http://www.fidotel.com/taurus (English)
      (based on Radius)    |     | E-mail: taurus@rinet.ru
                           |     | v5.000 alpha on Oct 11th 2004

      Tmail                |MI   |http://www.tmail.spb.ru  v2608
                           |     | Website is in Russian only

      WildCat! Interactive |MTBEI|http://www.santronics.com
       Net Server, Platinum|     | sales@santronics.com
       Xpress: Santronics  |     | Tel: (305) 248-3204
       Software, Inc.      |     | AUP 451.1 on April 26th 2004
     +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+

      Fidogate             |TUI  |http://www.fidogate.org
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                           |     | Martin_Junius@m-j-s.net  v4.4.10

      FMail                |T    |http://sourceforge.net/projects/fmail/
                           |     |                          v1.60.GPL

      JetMail: JetSys      |TU   |http://www.jetsys.de  js@jetsys.de
       (ATARI ST only)     |     | v1.01 on Jan 1st 2000

      Squish               |T    |http://maximus.sourceforge.net/
                           |     | Lanuis site redirects to above
                           |     | Squish is part of Maximus.

     +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+

      BBBS                 |BI   |http://www.bbbs.net  b@bbbs.net
                           |     | v4.00MP on Oct 25th 1999     2:22/222

      ELEBBS: The Elevator |B    |http://www.elebbs.com
       Software Production |     | elebbs@elebbs.com
                           |     | v0.10.RC1 on Jun 9th 2002

      Ezycom BBS           |BT   |http://www.ezycom-bbs.com
                           |     | ezycom@amnet.net.au or
                           |     | ezycom_hq@ezycom-bbs.com    3:690/682
                           |     | v2.15g2 on 16 Nov 2009

      Hermes II Project    |B    |http://www.hermesii.org
                           |     | info@HermesII.org  v3.5.9 Beta Final

      Maximus BBS          |B    |http://maximus.sourceforge.net/
                           |     | v3.03
                           |     |Archives back online at:
                           |     |http://maximus.outpostbbs.net/

      MBSE BBS:            |BI   |http://mbse.sourceforge.net  2:280/2802
       Michiel Broek       |     | mbroek@users.sourceforge.net
                           |     | v0.60.0 on June 5th 2004

      Mystic BBS           |B    |http://www.mysticbbs.com
                           |     | v1.07.3 on May 13th 2001

      Nexus BBS            |B    |http://www.nexusbbs.net
                           |     | groberts@nexusbbs.net
                           |     | v0.99.41-Beta on Oct 16th 2002
                           |     | [Note: No Longer under active
                           |     |  development.]

      Proboard BBS         |B    |http://www.proboard.be
                           |     | v2.17 on Jun 9th 2002

      RemoteAccess BBS:    |B    |http://www.rapro.com            1:1/120
       Bruce Morse         |     | bfmorse@rapro.com
                           |     | v2.62.2SW

      Spitfire BBS: Buffalo|B    |http://www.angelfire.com/ia/buffalo/
       Creek Software      |     | MDWoltz@aol.com             1:1/150
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                           |     | v3.6 on Aug 20th 1999

      Synchronet BBS       |BT   |http://www.synchro.net
                           |     | sysop(at)vert(dot)synchro(dot)net
                           |     | v3.10L Beta

      Telegard BBS         |B    |http://www.telegard.net
                           |     | support@telegard.net
                           |     | v3.09g2 SP4
     +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+

      Atlantis Software    |D    |http://www.jimmyrose.com/atlantis/
                           |     | Last Update: August 2004

      Cheepware            |DU   |http://outpostbbs.net
       Sean Dennis         |     | sean@outpostbbs.net         1:18/200

      DDS (Doorware        |D    |http://www.doorgames.org     1:2404/201
       Distribution System)|     | ruth@doorgames.org
       Ruth Argust         |     |

      DoorMUD              |D    |http://doormud.com
                           |     | v0.98 Jun 1st 2002
                           |     | Website is down after
                           |     | past the splash page.

      Jibben Software      |D    |http://www.jibbensoftware.com
                           |     | scott@jibben.com
                           |     | 1995-99 Release dates

      John Dailey Software |D    |http://www.johndaileysoftware.com
                           |     | support@johndaileysoftware.com

      Shining Star         |D    |http://www.shiningstar.net/bbsdoors/
                           |     | nannette@shiningstar.net

      Sunrise Doors:       |D    |http://www.sunrisedoors.com
       Al Lawrence         |     | al@sunrisedoors.com
                           |     | Tel: (404) 256-9518

      The Brainex System   |D    |http://www.brainex.com/brainex_system/
                           |     | stanley@brainex.com  1994-99 Releases

      Trade Wars           |D    |http://www.eisonline.com/tradewars/
                           |     | jpritch@eisonline.com
                           |     | v3.09 (DOS-32) in 2002

      Vagabond Software:   |D    |http://www.vbsoft.org        1:124/7013
       Bryan Turner        |     | vagabond@vbsoft.org
                           |     | last update: Jul 17th 2002

     +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+

      APoint               |PI   |http://www.apoint-mail.de  2:2426/1210.13
                           |     |http://www.apoint-mail.de/indexe.htm
                           |     | (English Version)
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                           |     | dirk.pokorny@apoint-mail.de
                           |     | v1.25

      CrossPoint (XP)      |P    |http://www.crosspoint.de (German Only)
                           |     | pm@crosspoint.de  v3.12d Dec 22nd 1999

      FreeXP               |P    |http://www.freexp.de           2:2433/460
                           |     | support@freexp.de
                           |     | v3.40 RC3 Aug 31st 2003 (Snapshot)

      OpenXP/32            |PI   |http://www.openxp.com          2:248/2004
                           |     |  (Site is in German Only)
                           |     | mk@openxp.de  v3.8.15 Beta Feb 10th 2004
                           |     | Download Page comes back 404 not found.

     +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+

      GoldEd+              |E    |http://golded-plus.sourceforge.net/
                           |     |                               2:5080/102
                           |     | stas_degteff@users.sourceforge.net
                           |     | v1.1.5 Snapshot on Feb 28th 2003

      SqEd32               |E    |http://www.sqed.de
                           |     | v1.15 on Dec 15th 1999

      TimEd                |E    |http://blizzard.dnsalias.org/fidonet
                           |     | mail@ozzmosis.com            /timed
                           |     | v1.11.a5 in March 2003      3:633/267

     +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+

      FidoIP               |MTPEIU|http://sourceforge.net/projects/fidoip
                           |     | Maxim Sokolsky 2:5020/828.777
                           |     | v.0.5_1 on Jan 11 2010

      GiGo                 |UI   |http://www.gigo.com
                           |     | v0109 on Jan 9th 1997

      Ifmail               |UI   |http://ifmail.sourceforge.net
                           |     | crosser@average.org         2:5020/230
                           |     | Ifmail is a FTN <-> E-Mail/News Gateway
                           |     | Program.

      Internet Rex:        |UI   |http://members.shaw.ca/InternetRex/
       Charles Cruden      |     | telnet://xanadubbs.ca       1:342/806
       (Khan Software)     |     | v2.29 on Oct 21st 2001

      MakeNL               |U    | http://hub2000.darktech.org/makenl
                           |     | fidonet.hub2000 [at] gmail [dot] com
                           |     | Fido:                       1:229/2000
                           |     | FidoNet Nodelist Processor

      Meltdown-BBS         |UI   |http://meltdown-bbs.sourceforge.net/
                           |     | meltdown-bbs.project.petkan
                           |     |                       @spamgourmet.com
                           |     | Fido:                       2:350/5
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                           |     | Meltdown-BBS is an FTN <->
                           |     | Web/PHP/MySQL BBS forum system.

      RNtrack              |U    |http://sourceforge.net/projects/ftrack-as
                           |     |2:5080/102
                           |     |stas_degteff@users.sourceforge.net
                           |     | v1.1.4 Snapshot on Oct 09 2009

      TransNet             |UI   |http://www.ressl.com.ar/transnet/
                           |     | transnet@ressl.com.ar
                           |     | v2.11 on Jul 18th 1998

      TransX: Multiboard   |UI   |http://www.start.ca/software/multiboard
       Communications, Inc.|     | Unsure about support now but Free Keys
                           |     | are now available.  Donations accepted.
                           |     | v3.5 (Note: KeyGen is a Windows Program)

      Turquoise SuperStat  |U    |http://www.softwolves.pp.se/sw/
                           |     |                     software/turquoise
                           |     | peter@softwolves.pp.se
                           |     | Version: 3.0 on 2008-01-21


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      National BBS List    |?    | http://www.usbbs.org

      Hispanic FIDO/BBS's  |?    | http://www.conecta2.org/pucela_bbs/
       (in Spanish only)   |     |  (Extensive software & BBS Listings)

     +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+

      File Archives:

       http://archives.thebbs.org             http://www.filegate.net
       http://sysopscorner.thebbs.org         http://www.juge.com
       http://www.dmine.com/bbscorner/        http://garbo.uwasa.fi
       http://www.simtel.net                  http://wuarchive.wustl.edu
       http://www.bbsfiles.com                http://hobbes.nmsu.edu

      Note: most also provide FTP access
            (use ftp:// instead of http:// above)

     *=-=*=.=*=-=*=.=*=-=*=.=*=-=*=.=*=-=*=.=*=-=*=.=*=-=*=.=*=-=*=.=*=-=*

      Please send corrections & additions to: Fidonews Editor

         Emeritus: Robert Couture, Ben Ritchey, Todd Cochrane,
                   Frank Vest, Peter Popovich

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                             SPECIAL INTEREST
     =================================================================

                         Nodelist Stats

      Input nodelist  nodelist.357
                size  357.6kb
                date  2011-12-23

      The nodelist has   2555 nodes in it
        and a total of   3676 non-comment entries

              including     5 zones
                           36 regions
                          245 hosts
                          214 hubs
         admin overhead   500 ( 19.57 %)

                    and   339 private nodes
                          142 nodes down
                          140 nodes on hold
      off line overhead   621 ( 24.31 %)


      Speed summary:

               >9600 =    207 (  8.10 %)
                9600 =   1649 ( 64.54 %)
                              (HST  =   23 or   1.39 %)
                              (CSP  =    0 or   0.00 %)
                              (PEP  =    1 or   0.06 %)
                              (MAX  =    0 or   0.00 %)
                              (HAY  =    1 or   0.06 %)
                              (V32  =  780 or  47.30 %)
                              (V32B =   61 or   3.70 %)
                              (V34  = 1108 or  67.19 %)
                              (V42  =  937 or  56.82 %)
                              (V42B =   65 or   3.94 %)
                2400 =     12 (  0.47 %)
                1200 =      2 (  0.08 %)
                 300 =    685 ( 26.81 %)

                ISDN =    229 (  8.96 %)

     ----------------------------------------------------------
      File Req Flag   Applicable software     Number of systems
     ----------------------------------------------------------
      XA              Frontdoor <1.99b              773
                      Frontdoor  2.02+
                      Dutchie 2.90c
                      Binkleyterm >2.1
                      D'Bridge <1.3
                      TIMS
                      Xenia
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      XB              Binkleyterm 2.0                 0
                      Dutchie 2.90b
     --------------------------------------
      XC              Opus 1.1                        1
     --------------------------------------
      XP              Seadog                          0
     --------------------------------------
      XR              Opus 1.03                      15
     --------------------------------------
      XW              Fido >12M                      70
                      Tabby
                      KittenMail
     --------------------------------------
      XX              D'Bridge 1.30                 799
                      Frontdoor 1.99b
                      Intermail 2.01
                      T-Mail
     --------------------------------------
      None            QMM                           897
     --------------------------------------

      CrashMail capable =   1275 ( 49.90 %)
      MailOnly nodes    =   1272 ( 49.78 %)
      Listed-only nodes =    194 (  7.59 %)
      Other             =   -186 ( -7.28 %)

      [Report produced by NETSTATS - A PD pgm]
      [        Revised by B Felten, 2:203/208]

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                           FIDONEWS INFORMATION
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