Hello,
I think this collection looks a lot like the Pitt Archives:
http://pgnmentor.com/files.html
They structure is similar, but this applies to any site that follows the
convention in the PGN specification:
11.5: Suggested directory tree organization
A suggested directory arrangement for ftp sites and CD-ROM distributions:
* PGN: master directory of the PGN subtree (pub/chess/Game-Databases/PGN)
* PGN/Events: directory of PGN files, each for a specific event
* PGN/Events/News: news and status of the event collection
* PGN/Events/ReadMe: brief description of the local directory contents
* PGN/MGR: directory of the Master Games Repository subtree
* PGN/MGR/News: news and status of the entire PGN/MGR subtree
* PGN/MGR/ReadMe: brief description of the local directory contents
* PGN/MGR/YYYY: directory of games or subtrees for the year YYYY
* PGN/MGR/YYYY/ReadMe: description of local directory for year YYYY
* PGN/MGR/YYYY/News: news and status for year YYYY data
* PGN/News: news and status of the entire PGN subtree
* PGN/Players: directory of PGN files, each for a specific player
* PGN/Players/News: news and status of the player collection
* PGN/Players/ReadMe: brief description of the local directory contents
* PGN/ReadMe: brief description of the local directory contents
* PGN/Standard: the PGN standard (this document)
* PGN/Tools: software utilities that access PGN data
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