Let's develop an open-source media archive standard

Doc Shipley doc at mdrconsult.com
Wed Aug 11 12:45:44 CDT 2004


Doc Shipley wrote:

> Jules Richardson wrote:
> 
>> On Wed, 2004-08-11 at 15:57, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
>>
>>> On Wednesday 11 August 2004 09:50, Jules Richardson wrote:
>>>
>>>> "could be kept" in zip files, yes - but then that's no use in 50
>>>> years time if someone stumbles across a compressed file and has no
>>>> idea how to decompress it in order to read it and see what it is :-)
>>>
>>>
>>> UNIX's compress format has been around for decades now... has its 
>>> patents expired yet?  If not, there's always gzip...
>>
>>
>>
>> Unix goes pop in what, 2038 though? :-)
> 
> 
>   *32-bit* Unix goes pop in 2038.  Since every currently-maintained Unix 
> (or Unix-alike for you OpenGroup fanatics) runs on 64-bit hardware and 
> in 64-bit mode, I don't see it as a problem.

   Oh, crap, what a fubar!  Unforgiveable, too, since my PDP-11 is 
running 2.11BSD downstairs....

   s/every currently-maintained/almost every currently-maintained/


	Doc



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