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blurnge

FTI Article

I’ve published a draft of the article on FTI. I’d like to formally request
comment from anyone who has a cycle or two to go through it; what’s
good about it, what’s bad about it, etc. You can email me directly
and I will try to update it as needed. Alternatively, if you’ve got
a login to the wiki, please feel free to post any feedback
directly in the draft.

Currently the Draft does not include the wiki format as I am still
debating the best way to make this available. Can I assume that our
users have access to a directory diff program like AraxisMerge or
WinMerge? If not, I might try to deliver the format with an HTML
diff report, with the idea that this might be the easiest way to keep
track of the changes I made to Ben’s base wiki format.

Update: I’ve added the wiki format to the article, along with
a brief description of the contents of the format. Missing is a
detailed description of how the Wiki format was created, as this
probably belongs in another topic.

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