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1. Alex Schroeder (alex (a) gnu.org)

I've tried to set up a wiki space for Gemini related links. It started
out as a copy of the lists we have on Circumlunar Space. In theory,
people could just add their own projects to these pages. If you're
interested in helping out, please do.

Gemini access:
gemini://transjovian.org/gemini/

If your client has Titan support you can edit those pages directly. If
not, you can use the web:
https://transjovian.org:1965/gemini/

I'm trying to go back through the list archive in order to add any
entries we might be missing... Happy for all the help I can get!

Cheers
Alex


If you're interested in how to use the wiki space, there are more pages
here:
https://transjovian.org:1965/page/How%20To

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2. Krispin Schulz (krispin (a) posteo.de)

Hi Alex,

many thanks for linking to the ?awesome-gemini? list on GitHub.
I linked your wiki space on the list as well.


Cheers,

Krispin

> On 25. Aug 2020, at 08:20, Alex Schroeder <alex at gnu.org> wrote:
> 
> I've tried to set up a wiki space for Gemini related links. It started
> out as a copy of the lists we have on Circumlunar Space. In theory,
> people could just add their own projects to these pages. If you're
> interested in helping out, please do.
> 
> Gemini access:
> gemini://transjovian.org/gemini/
> 
> If your client has Titan support you can edit those pages directly. If
> not, you can use the web:
> https://transjovian.org:1965/gemini/
> 
> I'm trying to go back through the list archive in order to add any
> entries we might be missing... Happy for all the help I can get!
> 
> Cheers
> Alex
> 
> 
> If you're interested in how to use the wiki space, there are more pages
> here:
> https://transjovian.org:1965/page/How%20To
> 
> 

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3. A. E. Spencer-Reed (easrng (a) gmail.com)

What is titan support and what clients support it? I'm new to Gemini.

On Tue, Aug 25, 2020, 3:06 AM Krispin Schulz <krispin at posteo.de> wrote:

> Hi Alex,
>
> many thanks for linking to the ?awesome-gemini? list on GitHub.
> I linked your wiki space on the list as well.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Krispin
>
> > On 25. Aug 2020, at 08:20, Alex Schroeder <alex at gnu.org> wrote:
> >
> > I've tried to set up a wiki space for Gemini related links. It started
> > out as a copy of the lists we have on Circumlunar Space. In theory,
> > people could just add their own projects to these pages. If you're
> > interested in helping out, please do.
> >
> > Gemini access:
> > gemini://transjovian.org/gemini/
> >
> > If your client has Titan support you can edit those pages directly. If
> > not, you can use the web:
> > https://transjovian.org:1965/gemini/
> >
> > I'm trying to go back through the list archive in order to add any
> > entries we might be missing... Happy for all the help I can get!
> >
> > Cheers
> > Alex
> >
> >
> > If you're interested in how to use the wiki space, there are more pages
> > here:
> > https://transjovian.org:1965/page/How%20To
> >
> >
>
>
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4. Alex Schroeder (alex (a) gnu.org)

On Tue, 2020-08-25 at 19:52 -0400, A. E. Spencer-Reed wrote:
> What is titan support and what clients support it? I'm new to Gemini.

Titan is basically an extension of Gemini. In other words, it's
explicitly *not* Gemini. I use it to upload content to the server. In
the case of a wiki, uploading text to the right URL effectively edits
the page.

Here are some links to shell functions, tiny Perl scripts, and even
bare bones openssl invokations that implement it:
https://transjovian.org:1965/page/Writing

There really isn't much to it, so this page is rather small:
https://communitywiki.org/wiki/Titan

This is a slightly edited copy of an email I sent to the mailing list
explaining the rationale for it all:
https://transjovian.org:1965/page/Titan%20history

Cheers
Alex

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