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Tomasz, all,
My view is that the afls must be stored on the Ami site and available to members only.
A member can post any afl to the site they wish - any should try to includefull directions/considerations for the use of the afl.
If the person posting so chooses they can leave their email so another member can contact - but only if the person posting so chooses.
A separate section for books to afl's.
A search engine to scan through the afl test for any work or words. Allow and/or searches.
Best if this is all automated.
Geoff
Original Message:
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From: Tomasz Janeczko tjaneczk@xxxx
Date: Tue, 8 May 2001 19:51:14 +0200
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: AFL Library
Hello Jaco and the others,
Thank you for your e-mail. All the features you propose are just great, butone problem appears...
What I am afraid of, is that neither you nor I will have enough time to spare to maintain this list.
As you said you are not HTML guru so I don't want to load you with work that is truly hard
(creating/maintaining AmiBroker site was/is).
The only workable solution is automated one. Because I really want to put my time
and energy into developing AmiBroker itself I think that we (the group members)
should find a third-party solution (preferable free) to handle this.
Alternatively, another Yahoo group (private, member - only) can be created and
I can get the articles/formulas posted to it once a week and put onto
AmiBroker members area. The format of the submissions is to be defined so it
can be searched easily using (already working) search engine on AmiBroker site.
.. or maybe someone has a better idea?
Best regards,
Tomasz Janeczko
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----- Original Message -----
From: Jaco Jonker
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 12:35 AM
Subject: [amibroker] Re: AFL Library
Tomasz,
Sorry to keep you waiting, but I had a hectic trading day and Mondays arenever not blue.
I am not an HTML or Java fundi and I use the hosting firm for initial design. I can handle the basic stuff, but more complicated things like searches etc. are above my fields of expertise.
Let's start at the beginning:
You would definitely know a great deal more about this than I do Tomasz and anyone is welcome to suggest and change as I go along.
- The look and feel of the site I would suggest must be the same as Amibroker.com ie: colors, logo's etc.
- We need to have a starting point as this library would develop quickly into a much more sophisticated setup than I initially anticipated.
- We have to identify the immediate needs and the nice to have's for future development.
Current needs as I see it (and I will try to keep the list as short as possible at this stage):
1. Listings of AFL's with a definite split between Automatic Analysis andIndicators AFL's
- All submissions must be in full AFL format and no conversions will be done.
2. Each listing must be accompanied by a full concise description with the following additional info:
2.1 Original Author
2.2 AFL Author and e-mail address
2.3 AFL official name
2.4 AFL short name if applicable
2.5 Main indicator drivers (Ie: RSI, CCI etc.)
3. Listing Searches according to:
3.1 Points 2.1 to 2.5 above
3.2 Date submitted
4. Files must direct downloadable and we must have a coding preview.
5. Membership allocation.
5.1 Membership access to Amibroker (Initial)
6. Copyright held by the Original author and that whole story of any infringement or public use without the consent of the Author.
7. Disclaimer etc.
Future development:
1. Backtesting of all systems on a standard market.
2. Results driven search and report functions.
3. Feedback and minor improvements to any system.
4. Response per system by the users as to the successes and problems experienced.
5. A reward program for the best AFL's submitted over a certain time period.
6. Market research for the benefit of authors and users.
7. Trading ideas and rules which will improve trading in general.
There should be tons more to add, but the main thing is to get this started and the members will guide us as to what is important and what not.
I have full FTP capabilities.
Tomasz you need to shout if you wanna go different about reaching the goals of this whole process. Please note that although I am willing to manage this process, my time is a definite constraint and if this grows bigger I might not be able to maintain your high standards.
Regards.
Jaco Jonker
----- Original Message -----
From: Tomasz Janeczko
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 7:07 PM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Sharing
Hello Hal, Jaco and the Others,
----- Original Message -----
From: Hal Brehe
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 6:40 PM
Subject: RE: [amibroker] Sharing
[....]
There must be many on this list whose native tongue is NOT English.
[.....]
Including me :-)))
BTW: I am really impressed with this thread.
Jaco: Do you still want to manage this future AFL list/archive? I haven't heard from you.
Best regards,
Tomasz Janeczko
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