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Tue May 26 20:16:47 BST 2020
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Would <SINGLE SPACE> be useful here? If I recall it had gone from anywhitespace to single whitespace… so that might make it unambiguous?
J
On Tue, May 26, 2020, 13:07 solderpunk <solderpunk at sdf.org> wrote:
On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 06:33:57PM +0200, cage wrote:
Hi!
Howdy!
I find gemini very exciting, bringing back some fun in network
programming!
Happy to hear it! :)
1.3.1
Gemini response headers look like this:
<STATUS> <META><CR><LF>
[...]
In my opinion the space character between <STATUS> and <META> could be
a symbol not the character itself something like:
<STATUS><SPACE><META><CR><LF>
this way it is much more difficult that the reader could miss or
misunderstand the single space in the response line.
This makes sense, I will make the change.
I think would be a good idea to include some code snippets (maybe in C
with libssl?) to illustrate how to do server validation or make client
certificate.
I the code was too long could be added in an appendix or some code
form an existing implementation can be linked, i do know.
I think code examples are beyond the scope of a specification, and would
be far too long if we tried to provide good coverage. But I've thought
for a while now some kind of "implementer's guide" as a separate
document would be a good idea. Specifically, it would be nice to have
code in many languages / libraries for setting up TLS 1.2 to use only
the more secure cipher suites.
I think there is a minor typo in the FAQ:
### 1.3 Where can I learn more?
[...]
Official discussion regarding Gemini hapens on a mailing list.
[...]
Fixed!
Bye and thank you for gemini!
Thanks for taking the time to make these suggests.
Cheers,
Solderpunk
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