[ANN] Hello from France !

1. Daniel Diersant (d.diersant (a) pm.me)

Hello everyone,

I discovered the Gemini project yesterday. The underlying philosophy of 
the protocol convinced me to at least run a server to add to the variety 
of content. I'm running a Gemserv on a self-hosted Raspi2. I plan to spend 
some time on implementing my own minimal server at some point. I'll make 
the best of our next lock-down.

gemini://gem.garichankar.com/

It was also the occasion for me to learn about tilde communities. Between 
those and Gemini, this Sunday the love I had for the network came back. 
I'm a 35+ IT worker, in France. How can I help ? How can I be relevant ? 
Opening folders through scp or even ssh to anyone asking, I can do, and it 
might help some to publish content. But maybe around here there are teams, 
groups, working on projects and needing help ?

Anyway, congratulations to everyone. I'm happy to be here !

Daniel
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2. Stephane Bortzmeyer (stephane (a) sources.org)

On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 09:37:49AM +0000,
 Daniel Diersant <d.diersant at pm.me> wrote 
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> How can I help ? How can I be relevant ? Opening folders through scp
> or even ssh to anyone asking, I can do, and it might help some to
> publish content. But maybe around here there are teams, groups,
> working on projects and needing help ?

For content in french, there is a list of these at
<gemini://fran?ais.lanterne.chilliet.eu/>.

For programming projects, many programs in
<gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/software/> have a public repository
and some have a public issue tracking system. I would suggest to start
with these (they are probably the most open to outside help) and to
start sending patches.

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