Submissions (Revised 1/24/91) Author Submissions If you have written a program that you would like to see appear in the library, I encourage you to submit it on disk directly to me, along with a letter indicating you would like to see it included in the library. Submission Format You can increase the chances of your submission being accepted by following a few simple guidelines: (1) Don't submit bootable disks or disks with any other proprietary material included, since I then have to go examine each file to decide if it is distributable or not, and if not, what effect removing it might have. (2) Organize the distribution in a manner similar to the library disk organization. I.E., place all files related to a particular program under a single directory on the disk. If there is more than one program per disk, place each one in its own directory. (3) Try to write a simple entry for the "Contents" listing that summarizes your submission. It should be about 3-10 lines, and include the current version number, the version and disk number of the most recent version (if any) that was last included in the library, whether or not source is included, and an "Author" list. (4) Ensure that your submission will run correctly from its subdirectory and that it does not depend upon the name of the disk. If necessary, supply a script runnable from workbench (via c:IconX) that makes all necessary assigns, copies fonts and libraries, etc. Shareware The prefered method for shareware to be included in the library is for it to be submitted directly by the author. However, shareware acquired from other sources (such as third party submissions or electronic services such as BIX or People Link) will be considered if it appears that the author wishes it to be widely distributed and there are no specific prohibitions against inclusion in libraries such as this one. The intent is not to exclude shareware received from other sources, but simply to ensure that the author has no objections to its inclusion.