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I think the best way to help this project is to cast one's net far and wide, seeking out obscure formats and documentation and sample files.
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I've been working mostly on graphics formats. I expect that it will stay that way, though I'll do occasional work on other topics.
  
''Unfortunately'', I haven't really been doing that, and I'm not sure if I ever will. Instead I've been sticking to the well-trodden ground around image formats and character encodings.
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I'm going slowly, and trying to verify the information I post. I'm not sure that's such a good thing, though – at this stage, this project might be better served by focusing on quantity.
 
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Oh well.
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What I hope to contribute is concise practical overviews of formats, and links to useful or historically significant resources.
 
What I hope to contribute is concise practical overviews of formats, and links to useful or historically significant resources.
  
Pages I'm planning to renovate include
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== Subpages ==
* [[Unicode]]
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* [[User:Jsummers/Article names]]
* [[BMP]]
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== Deark ==
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Disclosure: I'm the author of [http://entropymine.com/deark/ Deark], a work-in-progress utility that converts or extracts miscellaneous things from miscellaneous formats. (OK, actually, it mostly just decodes image files.) I intend to list it as a resource in articles where I humbly believe it could be useful.

Latest revision as of 14:41, 6 June 2015

I've been working mostly on graphics formats. I expect that it will stay that way, though I'll do occasional work on other topics.

I'm going slowly, and trying to verify the information I post. I'm not sure that's such a good thing, though – at this stage, this project might be better served by focusing on quantity.

What I hope to contribute is concise practical overviews of formats, and links to useful or historically significant resources.

[edit] Subpages

[edit] Deark

Disclosure: I'm the author of Deark, a work-in-progress utility that converts or extracts miscellaneous things from miscellaneous formats. (OK, actually, it mostly just decodes image files.) I intend to list it as a resource in articles where I humbly believe it could be useful.

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