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Gemini archive

The Gemini mailing list is down. I've learned a great deal from the discussions on that list, so I'm publishing my copy, which contains everything until 2021-06-20:

Gemini archive

The archive also contains Tomasino's IRC log, the gemini.circumlunar.space git repository, the spec repositories and the discussions from GitLab as of 2022-01-17. Just in case.

The mailing list archive can also be found at:

Acidus's browsable archive

adnano's browsable archive

nytpu's downloadable archive

sloum's browsable archive

Partial mirror on the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine

Solderpunk's post about the archives

Acidus's post about his archive

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If you're interested in keeping up with protocol development, Solderpunk has set up an official news gemlog:

Official Project Gemini news feed

You can also subscribe to the specification feed to see what's being discussed:

https://gitlab.com/gemini-specification.atom

Other places where people discuss Gemini are:

the #gemini IRC channel on tilde.chat

the Gemini subspace on Bubble

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The Transjovian Council's archive has been taken offline, which is unfortunate, because it was great. It was not merely an archive, but a functioning mailing list, with a twist: it did not send e-mail, you could only subscribe to it via Atom feed. The software behind it was Crabmail:

https://github.com/alexwennerberg/crabmail

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Updated: 2023-10-14