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charliebrownau charliebrownau at protonmail.com
Tue Sep 28 12:37:49 BST 2021
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Gday
1.I would love to see newsgroup rivalfor news (textural), low bandwidth photos/pics and low bandwidth files (podcasts,recipies, wood working/3d printing plans)
Problem is gemini protcol would have to support* Username and password* Encyption* Proper text entry
I dont see the current workaround as a valid solutionthat pass's text input back to the site as a half bakedworkaround for search engines currently
It would be good if old opensource/foss newsgroup clientswere patched to support GNG (Gemini News Group)both CLI + UI
Would the newsgroups support opt in multi server linking systemegKitty Server- cotton balls- treats- those dogs- silly owner
You could connect to treats if other sections were down
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2.I would like to see secureIRCS , FTPS, newsgroupS and fingerS come backwithout bloated http web, corporations, , centralised cloud servers , subverive elements
Along with support for alt DNS such as IPFS/OpenNic or something else to get around Centralised Censorship
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3.
Also has anyone dissussed a method to transfer email in bulk at certain times using gemini like the old fido mail BBS systemfor gemini situations of low bandwidth, bandwidth limitsor partial uptime periods of time or different quota/speeds on the connection if self hosting at home or grid down issues
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Also whats the best Gemini server progrma to usewithout systemd, dbus, policykit, java, python, dotnet, snap, flatpakfor a low end vps to serve gemlog, gemcast streamand a few picutures
___________________________________RegardsCharliebrownauPeople's Republic of Australia* charliebrownau at protonmail.com
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Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2021 02:34:43 +0300
From: "Leo" list at gkbrk.com
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Subject: Re: Gemini Usenet Newsgroup
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On Mon Sep 27, 2021 at 12:39 PM +03, Jason Evans wrote:
Hi all,
If anyone is interested, I can start putting together a proposal for a
Gemini Usenet newsgroup. comp.infosystems.gopher is still around and
active. A new comp.infosystems.gemini could be created in the classic
Usenet Big-8 hierarchies but we need people who are willing to say that
they would use it before it could be created.
This is great news. I think Gemini and Usenet have some audience overlap
and it's a good idea to have an avenue of discussion that does not rely
on a single mail list.
I read and participate in different Usenet newsgroups, and Gemini will
be a welcome addition to the list.
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