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Happy birthday, Gemini!

1. solderpunk (solderpunk (a) SDF.ORG)

(this message also available in Geminispace at
gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/users/solderpunk/cornedbeef/happy-birthday-gemini.gmi)

Last summer I had been doing a lot of thinking and a lot of writing in
my phlog on the subject of improvements which could be made to gopher,
as part of a wider conversation which was going on in the phlogosphere
at the time.  I wanted to keep following that train of thought, but I
knew that not everybody in the Gopher community was interested, and I
also didn't want the subject to steal too much focus away from the other
things I had been happily phlogging about for years.  So I decided to
start an entirely new section of my gopherhole, and announced in my
phlog that I would be sticking all future posts on the matter of new
protocol design there, in a separate space for those who wanted to
follow it.  In the same announcement, I gave the thing a name for the
first time: Project Gemini!  I made that announcement on June 20th,
2019. 

At the time, I honestly didn't consider the project anything more
than a thought experiment.  I was genuinely shocked when I heard just
two days later on June 22nd that Sean Conner had gone and actually

server at gemini.conman.org.  I'm no less surprised to be writing this
message one year later in the knowledge that Geminispace is just shy of

and the growth that the community and the space have undergone in the
past year has exceeded my every expectation.

I would like to say "thank you" to everybody who has contributed to
Gemini in a small way or a big way in this time.  Thanks to everybody
who has helped shape the protocol through discussion on the mailing list
(and thanks to the generous host of this this mailing list!); to
everybody who has written a server, or a client, or any other software;
to everybody who is running a Gemini server; to everybody who is
producing content for Geminispace; and to everybody who is helping to
spread awareness of the project.

We've come a long way in the past year, and I think we can rightly be
very proud of what we've built.  Now that the fundamentals of the
protocol have solidified, I am very excited to see what we can achieve
together as we start to shift focus toward building both static and
dynamic content in our new space: the Gemini journey has only just
begun.

Onward and upward!

Cheers,
Solderpunk

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2. rjt (lists (a) ryliejamesthomas.net)

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On 21/6/20 12:14 am, solderpunk wrote:
> (this message also available in Geminispace at
> gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/users/solderpunk/cornedbeef/happy-birth
day-gemini.gmi)
>
> Last summer I had been doing a lot of thinking and a lot of writing in
> my phlog on the subject of improvements which could be made to gopher,
> as part of a wider conversation which was going on in the phlogosphere
> at the time.  I wanted to keep following that train of thought, but I
> knew that not everybody in the Gopher community was interested, and I
> also didn't want the subject to steal too much focus away from the other
> things I had been happily phlogging about for years.  So I decided to
> start an entirely new section of my gopherhole, and announced in my
> phlog that I would be sticking all future posts on the matter of new
> protocol design there, in a separate space for those who wanted to
> follow it.  In the same announcement, I gave the thing a name for the
> first time: Project Gemini!  I made that announcement on June 20th,
> 2019.
>
> At the time, I honestly didn't consider the project anything more
> than a thought experiment.  I was genuinely shocked when I heard just
> two days later on June 22nd that Sean Conner had gone and actually
> *implemented* the damn thing and setup a publically accessible Gemini
> server at gemini.conman.org.  I'm no less surprised to be writing this
> message one year later in the knowledge that Geminispace is just shy of
> *one hundred* public servers!  The enthusiasm that Gemini has attracted
> and the growth that the community and the space have undergone in the
> past year has exceeded my every expectation.
>
> I would like to say "thank you" to everybody who has contributed to
> Gemini in a small way or a big way in this time.  Thanks to everybody
> who has helped shape the protocol through discussion on the mailing list
> (and thanks to the generous host of this this mailing list!); to
> everybody who has written a server, or a client, or any other software;
> to everybody who is running a Gemini server; to everybody who is
> producing content for Geminispace; and to everybody who is helping to
> spread awareness of the project.
>
> We've come a long way in the past year, and I think we can rightly be
> very proud of what we've built.  Now that the fundamentals of the
> protocol have solidified, I am very excited to see what we can achieve
> together as we start to shift focus toward building both static and
> dynamic content in our new space: the Gemini journey has only just
> begun.
>
> Onward and upward!
>
> Cheers,
> Solderpunk
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3. Petite Abeille (petite.abeille (a) gmail.com)



> On Jun 20, 2020, at 16:14, solderpunk <solderpunk at SDF.ORG> wrote:
> 
> Onward and upward!

Happy birthday Gemini!

Blast from the past:
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