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Date:      Thu, 27 Jun 2002 20:39:30 +0300 (EET DST)
From:      =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Tomi_H=E4s=E4?= <tomi.hasa@tut.fi>
To:        Ross Lippert <ripper@eskimo.com>
Cc:        wouter@pair.com, <freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Readme for Windows Users
Message-ID:  <Pine.OSF.4.44.0206272030060.30856-100000@assari.cc.tut.fi>
In-Reply-To: <200206271707.KAA06034@eskimo.com>

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Greetings,

On Thu, 27 Jun 2002, Ross Lippert wrote:

>
> >book.html.tar.gz   Handbook in html format and gzip compression
> >book.pdf.gz        Handbook in pdf format and gzip compression
> >book.ps.gz         Handbook in postscript format and gzip compression
>
> Why not?  Although the naming convention chosen may be obvious to
> you and I, perhaps it is not so plain to someone else.  Is it wrong
> to err on the side of moronity?
>
> I can imagine that as Windows becomes more proficient at hiding file
> extensions from its users, that its users will become less accustomed
> to what those extensions mean.  Perhaps this individual was not used
> to seeing a file-type by its extension.  Certainly the extension of
> extensions (.pdf.gz and .ps.gz) is something fairly uncommon in the
> Windows world and could confuse a Windows user.  I'd hate to see such
> a person deprived of their chance to try FreeBSD because of that.

Yes. As a Windows user I'm used to simple file names with only one dot per
file name like

   Handbook in HTML.html
   Handbook in HTML.zip
   Handbook in HTML.tar

   Handbook in PDF.pdf
   Handbook in PDF.tar
   Handbook in PDF.zip

   Handbook in Text.tar
   Handbook in Text.txt
   Handbook in Text.zip

Not something as cryptic like as

   Handbook.xyz.pdf.abc.zip.gzip.tar

Who knows what programs and tricks you need to open that kind of file. :-)

By the way, now there isn't any need for a readme.txt if you list the
files as I did above. That list shouldn't confuse anybody.

Yours sincerely,

Tomi Häsä


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