> Hmm seems interesting enough. I think that an RFC on OCRing
> standardization needs to be written. Enumerating which characters are
> guaranteed to be picked up right, in the 'OCR' font. Once an OCR
> standard, that works, is present, we can create efficient paper
> protocols.
Again, I think we should start with the tools like PGP used and go from
there. See http://www.pgpi.com/project/. We will need some free OCR
software and a font with visible tabs and spaces. Some perl scripting to
do error correction and we should be well on our way. Once a working
gateway exists, then we can worry about standards..
> Does the government whine about barcodes??? They're printed.
Yes. I believe it must be human-readable. Though apparently a recent
release of PGP source included a BINARIES.ZIP that was legitimately
transferred, so it might be legal to compress patches before sending them.
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