Hey Sean and others! > *snips the whole protocol description* I was too working on a gemini extension to allow arbitrary data uploads as "10 INPUT" is a bit too restricted to ~700 byte of data payload. But now that i read your gemini+put and gemini+delete extension, i think i don't need to continue braining over my extension and it's flaws. I really like the proposal. It's easy to implement and integrate both on server and client side. The "gemini+delete" scheme is just the normal gemini handling routine and the upload routine can be put "in front" of a normal gemini request and can be handled with the normal response handler. > The idea is for a user to be able to use a Gemini client to not only > browse Gemini content, but *create* and upload new content to a > server, from within the client (a client can shell out to an editor, > for instance). This should reduce the friction of generating content. Yes, that was my vision as well. Allow users to write and update their gemlogs from within a client. Right now, i'm sshing into my server and author all the files by hand. But just opening Kristall, going to my gemlog, activating my "editor certificate" and just start editing my site is just appealing! Regards - xq
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