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Quick gophery thoughts
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Lots of exciting stuff is happening in the phlogosphere right now and I'm really
bummed that I just don't have the time to participate in it all as fully as I'd
like.  We are slowly moving from the short term rental place that we used as a
base when we arrived in Finland into a place we're renting long term, and it's
eating up a lot of my time, especially as we've ended up repainting the bedroom.
But nobody wants to hear about that...

Popping some thoughts from the stack:

A couple of new phlogs have shown up here at SDF.  Welcome, newbies, and
Godspeed!

A really neat phlog aggregator, very similar to something I was thinking of
writing myself (see my recent bboard/GOPHER post) has appeared, by the name
Bongusta has appeared - see gopher://i-logout.cz/1/en/bongusta/.  This is great!
Thanks to the author for writing it, for serving it publically, for letting me
know it exists, and for including my phlog in the list.

Thanks to Bongusta, I am discovering that there really is a vibrant phlogosphere
beyond SDF and even Grex!  Furthermore, folk out there are talking about the
same stuff we are - better mechanisms for commenting on phlogs, etc.  I feel
like the phlogosphere is on the cusp of self-organising itself into something
healthier than it has been in a long time.  This is exciting!

Tying very briefly into my recent thoughts on walled gardens yet again, I think
an important criteria by which walled gardens should be judged is the extent to
which they insist, assume or suggest that they *should* be the entirety of a
person's online experience, as opposed to one star in a wide constellation.  SDF
is perhaps a little guilty here. in that by having 'gopher' and 'linx' both
default to SDF homepages it's very easy to fall into the trap of not really
looking outside the fortress.  Perhaps this is a bit harsh, it's not like until
recently there was anything like Bongusta they could link to instead.  Still,
part of me feels a little naive for how much of a "revelation" it's seemed like
to find frequently updated phlogs elsewhere in the net.  This is, of course,
exactly how it should be.

Phlogger "Ze Libertine Gamer" has written about modernising gopher by
standardising on some extensions to provide, e.g. crypotgraphic security.  This
is something I have been interested in a long time, but it's not exactly a new
idea and has been hashed out many times on the gopher-project mailing list in
the years I've been subscribed to it, and nothing ever seems to take off.  As
reluctant as I am to admit it, I often wonder if the answer to the woes of the
modern web is not to revitalise gopher, but rather to try to reclaim a small
chunk of the web.  I have no real beef with HTTP.  There is nothing to stop us
writing a browser which implements either an old version of HTML or implements
only a subset of HTML5, leaving out the worst things.  With no Javascript, no
plugins, no cookies, etc. it's not that bad.  Heck, such browsers exist now,
they just suck for browsing the "real web" because most websites are badly
broken.  But just as easily as we can all build gopherholes, we could build
websites which render beautifully in these sites.  Then we'd get TLS security,
and multi-tabbed graphical browers with inbuilt bookmarking, etc.  Instead of
proudly putting "Valid HTML 4" buttons on our sites, we could write our own
validator and proudly put "Valid Not Awful" buttons on our sites.  Validation
criteria could include:


  design)

  (enforces replicating Gopheresque hierarchical organisation)


We could really be as strict as we like, providing a "web within the web" which
offers a user experience with most of the appeal of Gopher without having to
reinvent any wheels.  Thoughts?