Rohan Kumar <rkumar at rkumar-dekstop.carcosa.net> writes: > I also set up a mailing list on Sourcehut (like, just now) to leave comments. > I've linked the mailing list at the bottom of my weblog entries, but I'm not > sure if I should do the same for my gemlog. Do people generally prefer mailing > lists or gemlog entries with backlinks? Or both? There's no real consensus. I do most of my replying by gemlog entries with backlinks, but for actually discovering them, I don't in practice search for backlinks; instead, I just look on CAPCOM and Spacewalk. Reply-by-mail is a good idea and good practice, though. > One last question: Gemininauts (please oh please let that be a word) with > twinlogs, how do you decide what to cross-post and what to keep > {WWW,gemini,gopher}-exclusive? I'm leaning towards keeping my weblog more > "professional" and my gemlog less filtered, leaving the shortest bits for the > Fediverse. I'm curious to know how you all handle this. I don't cross-post very much between Gemini and WWW. My gopher hole is a mirror of my website, just because when I made my gopher hole I was blogging on the web regularly, and configured my static site generator to make gophermaps. My weblog mostly has things of general interest/reference ? technical how-tos and recipes. My gemlog has more personal bits, rants, general computer stuff. I have a separate gemlog for politics, which is intended to be in a gonzo journalism style. Short bits go either on the fediverse, or in a single file that's periodically updated in my journal, inspired by Shufei's Weiphlog. -- +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | Jason F. McBrayer jmcbray at carcosa.net | | A flower falls, even though we love it; and a weed grows, | | even though we do not love it. -- Dogen |
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