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~orkney

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It would be nice to be able to self-host our own smol.pub

Maybe somebody here knows a way. It shouldn't require many resources and if we all started self-hosting, and self-hosted instances federated, that would be wonderful.

I wanted to ask, but other than emailing

there doesn't seem to be a way to respond to somebody's gemlog, except in a gemini pub like this.

Does anybody have suggestions?

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~starbreaker wrote:

TBH, I'd be perfectly happy to get an email from somebody in the following format:

Hi. I read your post at $POST_URL. I have a response at $RESPONSE_URL if you're interested. Thanks.

It would be an improvement over the "We'd like you to host native content for our client. What are your rates?" spam I've been getting lately.

Or, if they don't want to respond in public, they could just email me. It's the reason I still have a mailto: link in the footer of my website.

~littlejohn wrote:

there doesn't seem to be a way to respond to somebody's gemlog, except in a gemini pub like this.

I'm not sure what became of it but a while back, ew0k had a nice idea: gemini://warmedal.se/~bjorn/posts/making-geminispace-social.gmi . Maybe it's a good starting point. I'm not sure how much has happened in the meantime, I've been away from the Gemini scene for a bit :-).

Otherwise, IMHO emails work nicely. They have all the advantages of private messages on a forum, with none of the disadvantages. ew0k's idea was super interesting in the wider context of a federation of gemlogs and capsules, but good ol' email is culture- and protocol-independent -- not as cool, but it gets the job done!

~eaplmx wrote (thread):

About responding to someone's gemlog, I've tried 3 things:

~eaplmx wrote:

You can check the source code here

Smol Pub Source Code

I downloaded the code and checked how it worked. I was even thinking of replacing PostgreSQL with SQLite, to simplify that requirement (I think PostrgreSQL is overwhelming for a small site like that), but having the simple option of enjoying a version ready in a few clicks worked better for me at that time.

I wrote a little bit about why I won't self-host my smol.pub for now

Writing in 2021 - A delayed explanation