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┌─────────────────────────┐
│┌────────────────────────┴┐
││ SDN International (sm) ├──────────────────────────────────────────
││ Shareware Author Kit └────────────────────────────────────────────
││
││ Simple Guidelines for Shareware Authors to participate in SDNet
││ Author Direct and international file distribution inside FidoNet
││
││ Published from The SDN Project, April 1992
│
This document is (C) Copyright The SDN Project 1992 and the property of
Ray L. Kaliss as The SDN Project.
This document may not be copied in whole or in part without the express
permission of The SDN Project. This document is not public domain. It
is intended as an informational document for Shareware authors
considering program distribution via SDNet Distribution sites. This
document may be copied in whole for that intend only.
Official SDN International policy is formulated by The SDN Project and
published at The SDN Project BBS in Meriden Connecticut, U.S.A.
203-634-0370. Policy online at The SDN Project supersedes policy in
circulating form or of earlier date.
CONTENTS
════════
1. SDN International(sm) and The IFDC..........
2. User Osmosis................................
3. SDN Members.................................
4. Author Support of SDN.......................
5. Submitting Your Programs - The SDA..........
6. Shareware Success...........................
╒══════════════════════╕
│ 1. INTERNATIONAL SDN └────────────────────────────────────────────────────
SDN International is the "Shareware Distribution Network" and
international in reach. Shareware programs are distributed directly to
hundreds of participating BBS sysops in FidoNet Technical Standards
networks world wide. There they are posted for downloading by other
sysops and BBS users. Shareware authors, because of their contribution
to BBS'ing as a hobby, deserved some recognition, a mature forum to
present their programs from. Sysops who participate in the SDN activity
encourage user registration of shareware and present shareware in a safe,
clean and mature manner.
Software which can be distributed via SDN is shareware, of good quaility,
fully functional productive applications and utilities that are of
interest to general computer users. Software must be MSDOS compatible.
Other distribution services exist for specialty items such as DesQview
related, FidoNet sysop related, WINDOWS related, Lan related and so
forth. SDN takes all software and will try to place your software into
the proper distribution network. SDN is a member of The Inetrnational
File Distribution Cooperative of Fidonet (IFDC). If SDN can not place
it, SDN will distribute it.
A listing of categories distributed by SDN:
┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ SDN_BUSI SDN_COMM SDN_DATA SDN_GRAP SDN_GAME │
│ SDN_UTIL SDN_WORD SDN_MISC SDN_OTHR SDN_TEXT │
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
╒═════════════════╕
│ 2. USER OSMOSIS └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
This method is done by everyday BBS users. Shareware programs, new
versions and old versions of the same program are downloaded from BBS's
and online services and then uploaded to another BBS or online service.
As a method of distribution for your program.. this is weakest, most
open to risk and results in spotty distribution. Once your files become
corrupted by some novice, careless or malicious user.. your program is
then uploaded and sent on it's way to be multiplied in this form over and
over and every time it is downloaded and uploaded somewhere else. If the
user has recompressed it after running it - files may be missing,
configurations options may have been set, information edited and in the
worst case it may have been hacked and sent to do it's virus or trojan
damage connected to your name and present shareware in a safe,
clean and mature manner.
╒══════════════════╕
│ 3. SDNET MEMBERS └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
SDN presently has it's own registered member sysops who are publicly
dedicated to the shareware concept, shareware registration and SDN's own
concept of author, sysop and user cooperation in shareware. Downloadable
shareware files released trough SDN's own registered member distribution
network are posted at these BBS's in their special file areas and are
verifiably author direct, with contents and condition the authors
themselves desire for their distribution. The full flavor and concept of
SDN's cooperation with shareware authors is available from these
participating sites. Among these sites the ASP Echo E-mail conference is
recommended and the SDN_SYSOP E-mail conference is required for efficient
aid in managing authors files.
Through SDN distribution, we offer seeding of your programs to our own
managed distribution sites, within a short time after release through us,
it is posted at hundreds of hobby BBS sites across North America, Europe,
Puerto Rico, Australia, Sweden, Germany and many more countries.
Wide distribution should do its part to increase your registration rate.
Its simple. Increase the number of people who can download and try your
program and registrations should increase in proportion. Increase the
odds that your programs get to users in complete and uncorrupted form,
and registration should increase also. No one can guarantee
registrations, but SDN can help you reach your potential.
Your program reaches users in a timely manner, before months have passed.
It is sent to distribution points with the greatest care possible to
assure your programs are complete and free from corruption - the
downloader need not be frustrated by old versions or corrupted files.
Sysops and users value SDN author direct distributions.
╒═══════════════════╕
│ 4. AUTHOR SUPPORT └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Because of the extra margin of care SDNet and all its SDN sysops agree to
take, our security compression and our good reputation in the online
world, SDNet distributed programs become popular and sought after, not
only by users, but other sysops, even disk vendors. In Europe where the
modem population is less than in North America, SDN has licensed at no
fee, one of the largest computer users groups (PCC) to distribute disks
of shareware by an at-cost and not for profit agreement. For this
license SDN receives not remuneration of any kind except assurance that
care will be taken and no profits made by PCC.
For us to accomplish this step forward in distribution requires many
phone calls, long distance direct, linking distribution sites. The SDN
Project and participating sysops pay the costs for these links out of a
dedication to the hobby spirit and for the benefit of all. SDN is a
voluntary cooperation.
Our policy is to be gratis, a service provided for at no charge. There
is no fee, charge or commission to anyone for SDN's distribution
services. We remain a hobby, non-commercial and not-for-profit
adventure.
Authors have expressed a willingness to pay a fee for a service like
this, for them to duplicate our free coverage might cost them hundreds of
dollars in long distance uploading time. SDN can not accept payment for
services.. but we do accept occasional freewill help from authors who
stand to financially benefit from SDN distribution. We also accept
support in the form of software and hardware.
The suggested voluntary support is a donation of $35.00 - Authors who use
SDNet for distribution can forward to The SDN Project $35.00 - this, in
most cases, is equal to or less than one registration which distribution
on SDN should provide for authors a few times over. Do not feel you need
to donate each time. Support received pays for a portion of our mailing
costs, long distance phone bills, hardware, software and expenses to
manage an international network.
To those authors who have supported us in the past and made growth
possible, thank you, you are what "share" is all about - user support.
Authors who have used us for distribution but have not yet supported us
at all, please consider it next time.
Support should be in check made payable to:
Ray Kaliss, The SDN Project
For donation or evaluation of software or hardware call Ray Kaliss
203-238-7446 in Meriden, CT. USA.
╒════════════════════════════╕
│ 5. SUBMITTING YOUR PROGRAM └───────────────────────────────────────────────
The best way to get into SDN distribution is just to mail me your program
disks. Disks should be mailed with a processionally printed label if
available. Do not compress. Programs are compressed here at The Project
with PAK and a special security applied. Each program must be
accompanied by a program form (PROGRAM.FRM). Submissions should not be
crippled, demos or other non-productive items. SDN reccomends you to
follow the guidelines set forth by the Association of Shareware
Professionals but will consider all submitions.
At The SDN Project your program is scanned for any virus that might have
sneaked by you and all your program files are compressed into one
downloadable file. If your program takes up more than one disk, then
send all disks to the set and each is compressed and named as a
downloadable set. A special compression security envelope is appended
each downloadable file, a tamper proof seal that can be verified by
receiving sysops and users. Your program files then receive the
respected .SDN extension.
On the first disk of your program, the disk you send for us to process,
you must include a short description file called an SDA. The SDA is not
compressed with your program but sent along with your program as a
separate description file. It is a companion to your SDN file and
together the .SDN program files and the .SDA description file are a set.
Mostly, the SDA will be read online by users who are deciding what to
download. The first few lines of the SDA are formated for a variety of
uses.
The FIRST line has your program name and version, the authors name and
the registration amount.
The SECOND line shows what category to find your program in, its
distribution month and keywords that may be used by some search programs.
BUSI - Tax preparations, point of sale, calandar, ledger etc.
COMM - Terminal programs, protocols, communications related.
DATA - Databases, spreadsheets and related items
GRAP - CAD, drawing, graphics piture makers and viewers
GAME - Entertainment and games
UTIL - DOS based utilities and menus
WORD - Wordprocessors, edits, templates, macros and printer utilities
MISC - Unique programs of interest
OTHR - The best of Public domain or freeware.
TEXT - Books, reading, hypertext reference, informational text
The THIRD line tells how many downloadable files your program consists of
and what their names are. (We reserve the right to name the final
compressed and downloadable file according to BBS standards.)
The rest of the SDA is a description of your program and it's features,
similar to most authors introduction in their documentation.
Please see EXAMPLE.SDA for an example.
After making your SDA and giving it the .SDA extension, copy it to the
first disk of your program set. It will be picked out from your disk at
processing and not included in the finished compressed file.
Print out the PROGRAM.FRM, fill it in, slip it into a disk mailer along
with your disk (are you sure you included the SDA?) and mail all to the
SDN Project address given below.
After your first mailing you may be validated for uploading at high
speeds directly to The SDN Project BBS for processing. Please enclose a
self addressed, stamped envelope if you desire online validation for
uploading, you can then option to continue mailing updates and new
releases or to upload them to me directly.
If you option to upload after you receive back your upload validation, be
sure to include the SDA description file inside each program archive. If
your program has more than one archive to a set, include the SDA in the
first archive of the set only.
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│ 6. SHAREWARE SUCCESS └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
You, as an author of shareware or user-supported programs, loose NOTHING
by joining our efforts. Sysops, users, SDN and you, can only gain. Your
only loss would be not to consider joining this international cooperative
effort. The big names of shareware use SDN, and because it's free, you
should too!