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I've decided to move all my Gemini stuff from the various solutions I had to Gemini Wiki, and to host the main instance of Gemini Wiki on a new site, *The Transjovian Council*. Everything seems to be working and I guess I'm open for Gemini Wikie hosting, if you think our values align and we'd make for a good intentional community, a sort of Gemini housing cooperative ? in short, the Transjovian Council ? then let me know and we'll figure it out together. gemini://transjovian.org/ https://transjovian.org:1965/ Cheers Alex
On 2020-07-14 (Tuesday) at 15:59, Alex Schroeder <alex at gnu.org> wrote: > I've decided to move all my Gemini stuff from the various solutions I > had to Gemini Wiki, and to host the main instance of Gemini Wiki on a > new site, *The Transjovian Council*. > > Everything seems to be working and I guess I'm open for Gemini Wikie > hosting, if you think our values align and we'd make for a good > intentional community, a sort of Gemini housing cooperative ? in short, > the Transjovian Council ? then let me know and we'll figure it out > together. > > gemini://transjovian.org/ > https://transjovian.org:1965/ > > Cheers > Alex Absolutely beautiful work! I am especially impressed you have it working on the web *and* in geminispace :D I've been wanting to try geminizing (and learning) toki pona stuff ... this "wiki" idea looks like the absolute best way to do it! -- ~ acdw acdw.net | breadpunk.club/~breadw
On Tue, 2020-07-14 at 16:48 +0000, acdw wrote: > Absolutely beautiful work! I am especially impressed you have it > working on the web *and* in geminispace :D Thanks! I didn't plan on adding a write option to the web side of the wiki, but the simple stuff about the web really is simple. This code doesn't do content negotiation, caching, or anything like that. And once you know this, all you have to do is read the first request line, see whether it's a Gemini URL or a GET request, and if it's a get request, read the reast of the headers (and maybe ignore them all, haha) until you get to to an empty line (headers all being \r\n separated), and that's it. > I've been wanting to try geminizing (and learning) toki pona stuff > ... this "wiki" idea looks like the absolute best way to do it! If you want to set it up yourself, I'm happy to help. And if you want a separate wiki space, let me know. Otherwise, feel free to use transjovian.org for Toki Pona. I also spent a little time trying to learn the language, so you're not alone. ? Maybe a no-tracking and beginner-friendly variant of this one: https://tokipona.fandom.com/wiki/lipu_lawa Cheers Alex
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