• FSED "Save as Draft" and REPLY kludge

    From Björn Wiberg@2:201/137 to g00r00 on Sun Aug 31 09:08:45 2025
    Hello g00r00!

    Hope all is well with you!

    I just noticed that, at least in Mystic A49 on Linux, if one postpones ("Save as Draft") a reply to an echomail message, the REPLY kludge is not included when (later) sending the message ("Save Message").

    Perhaps something with the temporary storage of the message?

    Thanks in advance!

    Best regards
    Bj”rn

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    * Origin: Star Collision BBS, Uppsala, Sweden (2:201/137)
  • From Scott Street@1:266/625 to Björn Wiberg on Sun Aug 31 16:20:50 2025
    Good luck getting support, G00r00 hasn't been seen in over a year now.

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  • From Dan Clough@1:135/115 to Scott Street on Sun Aug 31 22:00:11 2025
    Scott Street wrote to Bj”rn Wiberg <=-

    Good luck getting support, G00r00 hasn't been seen in over a year now.

    Makes me wonder why you Mystic people put up with that.

    Bugs not being fixed, no new features or tweaks...

    Synchronet for the win. ;-)




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  • From Björn Wiberg@2:201/137 to Scott Street on Mon Sep 1 21:32:44 2025
    Hello Scott!

    On 31 Aug 2025, Scott Street said the following...

    Good luck getting support, G00r00 hasn't been seen in over a year now.

    Yes, it was quite some time ago -- however I hope he'll get back to the coding in due time!

    Best regards
    Bj”rn

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A49 2024/05/29 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Star Collision BBS, Uppsala, Sweden (2:201/137)
  • From Scott Street@1:266/625 to Björn Wiberg on Tue Sep 2 09:18:20 2025
    On 01 Sep 2025, Bj”rn Wiberg said the following...

    Greetings Bjorn!

    Yes, it was quite some time ago -- however I hope he'll get back to the coding in due time!

    I do hope he comes back to Mystic; however, I'm, sadly, moving on. I wish G00R00 had, at least, allowed some select developers continue to work on the code base. Alas, my requests have never gotten a reply.

    I had two gripes with Mystic, these are my humble opinions:
    a) it tried to be everything - BBS, Mailer, Tosser/Packer, Scheduler... etc. Would have been much better to just be the BBS.
    b) Not open source; this is minor in the grand scheme if the developers support the product actively, but if said developers decide to abandon the project - I would have liked them to make arrangements to "pass the torch" as it where.

    Cheers,
    Scott

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A49 2024/05/29 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: <=-{ The Digital Post }-=> (1:266/625)
  • From Björn Wiberg@2:201/137 to Scott Street on Tue Sep 2 21:12:15 2025
    Hello Scott!

    On 02 Sep 2025, Scott Street said the following...

    a) it tried to be everything - BBS, Mailer, Tosser/Packer, Scheduler... etc. Would have been much better to just be the BBS.

    Yes, that could be true. I guess including it all in one package is a good way to get things up and running easier than otherwise. It is possible, though, to replace some parts if you wish to -- I chose to use binkd and ifcico as mailers, but Mystic as tosser and BBS, for example.

    b) Not open source; this is minor in the grand scheme if the
    developers support the product actively, but if said developers decide
    to abandon the project - I would have liked them to make arrangements to "pass the torch" as it where.

    Yes, it does make the product more vulnerable over time. I believe, though, that some earlier version of Mystic actually *was* released as open source, but that it mostly resulted in other people rebranding it, claiming it to be their own work, and probably not contributing much to its development, which surely must have annoyed (and saddened) g00r00 after putting so much effort into it over the years...

    Best regards
    Bj”rn

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A49 2024/05/29 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Star Collision BBS, Uppsala, Sweden (2:201/137)
  • From Nick Boel@1:154/10 to Scott Street on Tue Sep 2 17:17:34 2025
    Hey Scott!

    On Tue, 02 Sep 2025 09:18:20 -0400, you wrote:

    a) it tried to be everything - BBS, Mailer, Tosser/Packer,
    Scheduler... etc. Would have been much better to just be the BBS.

    You can enable/disable each and every one of those things you listed, and turn it into "just a BBS" if you want to. All of those features were requested by many sysops over the years, and were also alpha and beta tested by many (probably less than the first mention of the many that requested them) for years after they were added.

    b) Not open source; this is minor in the grand scheme if the developers support the product actively, but if said developers decide to abandon
    the project - I would have liked them to make arrangements to "pass the torch" as it where.

    IIRC, he tried open sourcing it quite some time ago (over a decade now, probably), which led to a lot more problems than he cared to deal with, so he closed it back up. It's been his work, and only his work for over 30 years. I highly doubt he is going to pass the torch unless/until he is completely done with it.

    If you don't agree with how he manages his own software, there are other open source BBS software projects - maybe even ones that don't have the features you don't seem to like - out there for you to get involved with.

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Al DeRosa@1:267/157 to Scott Street on Tue Sep 2 21:32:30 2025
    On 02 Sep 2025, Scott Street said the following...

    I do hope he comes back to Mystic; however, I'm, sadly, moving on. I wish G00R00 had, at least, allowed some select developers continue to
    work on the code base. Alas, my requests have never gotten a reply.


    Unfortunately, due to work, he disappears quite frequently. The old Timers
    will remember I believe pre-alpha a39 was around for a couple of years before he updated it. Then he was busy updating it going through A40-A48 in a couple of years time. The latest A49 is a pre-alpha and is known to have many bugs in it. Unfortunately, as you see he is away again I believe he said right after A49 was made available it had a lot of issues. If you want to give Mystic another shot, install A48. I have been running it for probably 2 years now, and it runs fine.

    I am not sticking up for g00r00 here, I agree a couple of competent
    programmers along with him could get updates done much quicker, but unfortunately this leads to more issues.. If anyone knows the old Commodore 128 version of C-Net BBS, they will know there has been around 8 different programmers who worked on it, todays version from 2016 is a total disaster! If it was one programmer then there would be a lot less issues. Image BBS for the C64 was done by 6 different programmers, 4 of them programmed it together for the most part, and 2 worked and left relatively quickly so it's been the same programmers since 1994. I was one of them, and still am one of them.

    He'll be back (he pops his head into Araknet, and here every few months taking notes on what needs to be done)... Good luck with the software you are choosing to run, the rest that are out there are really good also. I have run Synchronet, and Enigma and both of them are top notch..

    Sorry for the long winded response..


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  • From Scott Street@1:266/625 to Al DeRosa on Wed Sep 3 11:04:38 2025
    On 02 Sep 2025, Al DeRosa said the following...

    Greetings Al,

    He'll be back (he pops his head into Araknet, and here every few months taking notes on what needs to be done)... Good luck with the software

    Thank you for confirming what I had observed. I by no means wish to disparage Mystic or G00r00. He has written an amazing BBS system. I only hope that one of the take-aways he makes note of is to 'train' another developer or two that can help him continue to develop Mystic in a way that he'll be happy with. Frankly, if he netmailed me today giving me access to the source, but I am only to make bug and security fixes; I'd jump on it to see this fine product continue.

    you are choosing to run, the rest that are out there are really good
    also. I have run Synchronet, and Enigma and both of them are top notch..

    Alas, I have not found a product that I like nearly as much as Mystic. I like Mystic so much, I starting writing a clone in Python -- which I recently stopped development on to go in a different direction. I'm actually going back to my original replacement idea of having a full web app.


    Sorry for the long winded response..

    No need to be sorry for a complete answer. I appreciated it. I also appreciate the time you took writing, and the tone of your message - polite and factual. I have received a few replies that take the attitude of "Mystic is the best thing in the world since sliced bread, how dare you dis our stuff!" (I paraphrase, but yeah, like that.) And I do believe Mystic is the best; that's why I choose it several years ago; but it does not mean it can not get even better. I sincerely hope it does.

    And I am sorry for my ranting. You can imagine that I am a bit upset with the thought of having to change the BBS, again, after the tons of hours put into it -- thus, the idea of a web app which would leave the Mystic setup as the 'Classic' BBS and the web app as the 'new' BBS. For the curious, you all can see the initial website as https://thedigitalpost.freeddns.org/

    Cheers,
    Scott

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    * Origin: <=-{ The Digital Post }-=> (1:266/625)