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Content preview: Hi, On 2015-02-07 06:31, ryanseal wrote: > Being someone who
deals with file formats on a daily basis, the > latest-and-greatest format
is YAML. It's ASCII-based, very simple, much > more compact than XML, [...]
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Subject: Re: [geda-user] FOSDEM
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Hi,
On 2015-02-07 06:31, ryanseal wrote:
> Being someone who deals with file formats on a daily basis, the
> latest-and-greatest format is YAML. It's ASCII-based, very simple, much
> more compact than XML, [...]
I would suggest JSON but YAML is also fine. I like JSON more because it
rather tends to use separators for structure than indenting like Phython.
PS: Hopefully my mailserver doesn't suck up the subject again. I updated
exim and the spam software on it.
greetings,
Bernhard
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