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Kevin Sangeelee kevin at susa.net
Tue Aug 11 13:53:44 BST 2020
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Well done. If you're looking for motivators to push your projectforward, I recommend running a gemini site using your own server,assuming you have server/domain resources to do this.
If I were doing such a thing, I might start with some overviewarticles, as well as some auto-generated stuff (e.g. a gemtext versionof the git log) which could eventually be invoked via CGI if or whenyou choose to add this.
There's a bunch of implied feature requests right there!
On Tue, 11 Aug 2020 at 09:07, Krispin Schulz <krispin at posteo.de> wrote:
Hi geminauts,
I just wrote a super-simple server running with Node.js:
https://git.sr.ht/~kr1sp1n/lovell
It’s just a proof-of-concept for now and it serves only a static file.
But it was fun to write it and showed me again how simple it is to implement the Gemini protocol.
Please send me feature requests if you like and I am more than happy to implement it.
Have a "lovelly” day!
Krispin