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This is Miguel de Luis, hailing from Canary Islands, Spain and this is my little gemini capsule gemini://enteka.xyz which uses the Glasgow-php server. Mostly because php was already installed in the server and it worked nicely. My content is mostly in Spanish, though and it's still a very humble thing, but I hope to be a little bleep in the Gemini space, at least. ## Questions:
On 2021-01-16 06:18PM, Miguel de Luis Espinosa wrote: > This is Miguel de Luis, hailing from Canary Islands, Spain and this is > my little gemini capsule gemini://enteka.xyz which uses the > Glasgow-php server. Mostly because php was already installed in the > server and it worked nicely. Welcome to geminispace! Unfortunately my Spanish isn't too good but maybe reading more Spanish gemini content will help me learn better! > * As for file extensions, I'm using .gemini but I see many people > prefering .gmi Should I change to .gmi? Are there any rules I'm not > aware of? I don't think it matters. .gemini seems to be falling out of popularity, but everything I've come across understands it so it's fine I'd say. Looking at your server, your most recent post with a .gmi extension (gemini://enteka.xyz/sonriePalea.gmi) is sent with a mime type of text/plain, so I actually think your server doesn't recognize the .gmi extension. > * Do Gemini capsules use the same Atom feed format as other. I tried > to make my own feed but I got a validation error telling me the gemini > protocol was not registered at (some acronym IAPA or something?) You'll get a validation error for atom, I just ignored it as the rest of my feed was fine. If an aggregator can access content on gemini it knows about the gemini protocol and isn't relying on a hardcoded list of registered schemes. I know there's plans to get the gemini scheme (the "gemini:" part at the beginning of URLs) registered with the IANA, but nothing has happened so far. > * Is there a Gemini-aware feed format? There is! It's a ?companion specification,? see this page: gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/docs/companion/subscription.gmi Looking at your site, your homepage is already compatible with gemini feeds, so you're all set on that front. ~nytpu -- Alex // nytpu alex at nytpu.com GPG Key: https://www.nytpu.com/files/pubkey.asc Key fingerprint: 43A5 890C EE85 EA1F 8C88 9492 ECCD C07B 337B 8F5B https://useplaintext.email/ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 833 bytes Desc: not available URL: <https://lists.orbitalfox.eu/archives/gemini/attachments/20210116/ebff 7365/attachment.sig>
On Sat, Jan 16, 2021, at 6:53 PM, Alex // nytpu wrote: > On 2021-01-16 06:18PM, Miguel de Luis Espinosa wrote: > > This is Miguel de Luis, hailing from Canary Islands, Spain and this is > > my little gemini capsule gemini://enteka.xyz which uses the > > Glasgow-php server. Mostly because php was already installed in the > > server and it worked nicely. > Welcome to geminispace! Unfortunately my Spanish isn't too good but > maybe reading more Spanish gemini content will help me learn better! > Well, you never know. My first "real" English book was a Fighting Fantasy gamebook. A language is a game and you never really "learn" it, you play it. > > * As for file extensions, I'm using .gemini but I see many people > > prefering .gmi Should I change to .gmi? Are there any rules I'm not > > aware of? > I don't think it matters. .gemini seems to be falling out of > popularity, but everything I've come across understands it so it's fine > I'd say. Looking at your server, your most recent post with a .gmi > extension (gemini://enteka.xyz/sonriePalea.gmi) is sent with a mime type > of text/plain, so I actually think your server doesn't recognize the > .gmi extension. Yep, I think you are right. Renamed it to .gemini and it's now displaying properly. > > > * Is there a Gemini-aware feed format? > There is! It's a ?companion specification,? see this page: > gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/docs/companion/subscription.gmi > > Looking at your site, your homepage is already compatible with gemini > feeds, so you're all set on that front. > Thank you, Alex, I'm sticking to the Gemini comanion specification then. It might be less popular, but I do feel it makes more sense for Gemini.
> > On Jan 16, 2021, at 10:18 AM, Miguel de Luis Espinosa <enteka at fastmail.com> wrote: > > ## Questions: > > * As for file extensions, I'm using .gemini but I see many people prefering .gmi Should I change to .gmi? Are there any rules I'm not aware of? When I first started using Markdown, I was a diehard fan of using the full extension, .markdown. .md seemed like a stupid hack that was good only for long-dead Windows 3.1 computers. Then I started seeing lots of my own .markdown files in a length-constrained view (probably the Visual Studio Code sidebar) and thought ??.markdown? takes up a half to a third of the space in this view, but it doesn?t tell me anything more about the file than .md would. If I renamed all these files to .md, I?d get much better information density and less noise.? I use .md now. All this happened before I got into Gemini, so I started off with .gmi and only briefly considered using the full extension.
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