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Gemini Newsgroup RFD

Vlad Markov dvoich at aim.com

Tue Oct 5 16:03:12 BST 2021

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My 2 cents - I do not think people newly interested in Gemini will think of looking in a newsgroup without Gemini in the name.

On Tue, 05 Oct 2021 07:00:12 +0000"Jonathan McHugh" <indieterminacy at libre.brussels> wrote:

How many people knew where the '#' key was prior to Twitter?
How many people knew where the '`' key was prior to Gemini?
When your grandparents can find '`' on the keyboard Gemini has mainstreamed - Perhaps they^1 can serve as a tripwire to eject the protocol from the group^2?
^1 Only your grandparents' cognition, nobody elses elders
^2 textual diambiguation wise, group is perhaps a little ambiguous, I had to cross reference again a hash of unknown societies before determining it was (indeed) the RFD Usenet group
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Jonathan McHugh
indieterminacy at libre.brussels
October 5, 2021 5:27 AM, "Nathan Galt" <mailinglists at ngalt.com> wrote:
On Oct 3, 2021, at 10:09 PM, Plain Text <text at sdfeu.org> wrote:
On Sun, 03 Oct 2021 11:54:39 +0100, Oliver Simmons wrote:
On Sun, 3 Oct 2021 at 00:16, Plain Text <text at sdfeu.org> wrote:
merged group for c.i.gopher and c.i.gemini ? but lacking a ? name
"Small-web" or "small-net" are sometimes used, most often to describe a
combination browser for these protocols.
There's quite a bit of overlap between the communities.
Thanks, so true! And so I began to write an RFD document for "Small Scale
Hypertext Information Systems" in the same pad (carbon copy below):
https://pads.ccc.de/comp-infosystems-gemini-rfd
Please, anybody feel free to edit along and/or give other input, also on
the name and the byline, and the whole endeavour, of course, as I do not
want to diminish the efforts already put into the first RFD process.
This might be a fantastically premature question, but:
Twitter was once a small Ruby on Rails app. Since ?small? is a functional definition, does a
protocol get booted out of the group if it becomes too popular?

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