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From: John Reid <J.Reid@letterbox.rl.ac.uk>
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Subject: Structure of the WG5 archive
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Dear WG5,
	Adding a new document to the ftp server has made me think about
its structure, and I am considering changes.

For SD1, the Complete Document Register, I have mounted a text version
and I propose to discard the PostScript and PDF versions.

I am considering mounting no more PostScript versions, relying instead
on PDF.

I am considering moving the contents of each Acrobat, PostScript, or
Text directory into its host. This will make it easier to see which
versions of any particular document are available.

Does anyone have any comments on such changes?

Best wishes,

John.


