Guidelines on AFA top level file structure?

Peter Svanberg <psv@nada.kth.se> Thu, 17 February 1994 00:45 UTC

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Subject: Guidelines on AFA top level file structure?
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From: Peter Svanberg <psv@nada.kth.se>

(Second try - my last-week posting seem to have disappeared:)

The recently published Internet-Draft "Publishing Information
on the Internet with Anonymous FTP" refers to

    [2] "A Guide to Anonymous FTP Site Administration". Work in
         progress from the Internet Anonymous FTP Archive
         Working Group of the IETF. 

Is the latter availiable in any form?

One of the things I would like to know is whether there are any
guidelines about the file and directory contents of the top
level of an anonymous FTP archive - besides the AFA-* files.
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Peter Svanberg, NADA, KTH		    Email: psv@nada.kth.se
Dept of Num Analysis and Comp. Science,
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