Date: Wed, 5 Jul 1995 08:22:56 +0300 From: eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il (Eli Zaretskii) To: 94024831 AT pandora DOT mit DOT csu DOT edu DOT au Subject: Re: sorry about "simple graphics"! Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu > I'm really interested and somewhat experienced in high-speed/real-time > graphics and would be happy to put together some sort of RT graphics lib. > Where would I 'post' it to? The following is from the DJGPP FAQ list (available as faq102.zip from the same place you get DJGPP): 22.8 Q: I wrote a program using DJGPP. How can I make it available to others? Q: I found and corrected a bug in one of the programs distributed with DJGPP. Where should I put it? A: If the program/patches are small enough, consider posting it to the mailing list or the newsgroup, as uuencoded compressed archive (to conserve space). If the compressed file is larger than, say, 50K bytes, it's best to upload it to a public site where everybody can get it. There are two sites which are the usual places to upload contributed DJGPP software: * On omnigate.clarkson.edu, directory /pub/msdos/djgpp/pub, which is writable by anonymous. This site is usually hard to get to during business hours (only 5 anonymous users are allowed), but you can use background FTP program (see section 3.6 above) to do it. (Or you may consider moving to Europe or Asia, where you can log in to omnigate when there's night at Clarkson; that's what I do. :-) * You can upload your contribution to DJ Delorie's FTP server (ftp.delorie.com), directory /incoming. This directory is write-only, and it gets purged every couple of days, so be sure to write to DJ about your upload; he will then move it to the /pub/djgpp/contrib directory. It is best to upload to both these sites. In any case, please send mail to djgpp-announce AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu with a brief description of your program/patch. (The message will get reflected to both the newsgroup and the DJGPP mailing list, so you don't have to cross-post there, but it also goes to people who only subscribe to DJGPP-ANNOUNCE list because they only want to get announcements.) If your program is more than a patch or a beta version, you might consider uploading it to SimTel. If you decide to do it, write to Keith Petersen and ask him for uploading instructions.