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[users] Manually curated directory of capsules?

1. David Trudgian (dctrud (a) randomroad.net)

Hello,

I was trying to think of something useful I could contribute to the gemini 
space, and keep coming back to standing up a manually curated list of 
capsules. Listed by some broad topics, one line summary etc. A bit like 
'Trunk' for Mastodon (https://communitywiki.org/trunk). It might be a nice 
thing to have in addition to search with GUS and the CAPCOM / Spacewalk feed pages etc.

Does anyone know of anything out there already like this? If there is an 
active one I'd rather contribute in some way than duplicate effort.

If there isn't one, I'm hoping to stand up something by the new year. Just 
static pages in a Git repo, which I can expand by reviewing GUS new hosts 
periodically, doing simple dead link checks, and accepting submissions by 
email or Git patch etc.

Cheers,

dctrud

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2. Bjรถrn Wรคrmedal (bjorn.warmedal (a) gmail.com)



> Just static pages in a Git repo, which I can expand by reviewing GUS new 
hosts periodically, doing simple dead link checks, and accepting 
submissions by email or Git patch etc.

I?d be interested in hosting a mirror of this! Possibly contributing too :)

Cheers,
ew0k

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3. Nico (nico (a) itwont.work)

On 27/12/2020 14:51, David Trudgian wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I was trying to think of something useful I could contribute to the 
gemini space, and keep coming back to standing up a manually curated list 
of capsules. Listed by some broad topics, one line summary etc. A bit like 
'Trunk' for Mastodon (https://communitywiki.org/trunk). It might be a nice 
thing to have in addition to search with GUS and the CAPCOM / Spacewalk feed pages etc.
> 
> Does anyone know of anything out there already like this? If there is an 
active one I'd rather contribute in some way than duplicate effort.
> 
> If there isn't one, I'm hoping to stand up something by the new year. 
Just static pages in a Git repo, which I can expand by reviewing GUS new 
hosts periodically, doing simple dead link checks, and accepting 
submissions by email or Git patch etc.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> dctrud
> 
I'd contribute to this when I find stuff!

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4. David Trudgian (dctrud (a) randomroad.net)

Looks like there is a bit of interest in the directory idea, so I have 
gone ahead and put a very quick skeleton of some initial categories that I 
think make sense from my time browsing around the Gemini space up at: 
https://git.sr.ht/~dctrud/gemini-directory . This is now hosted at 
gemini://directory.randomroad.net

Note the disclaimer in index.gmi - the directory is almost empty to begin 
with, but putting it up now in the hope that I might get a few links suggested :-)

Hoping to work through the categories and add initial links over the 
remaining holidays this year. I'll 'officially' announce it once it hits 
the arbitrary target of 100 links.

Cheers!

dctrud
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5. Bjรถrn Wรคrmedal (bjorn.warmedal (a) gmail.com)


> 27 dec. 2020 kl. 17:13 skrev David Trudgian <dctrud at randomroad.net>:
> 
> ?
> Looks like there is a bit of interest in the directory idea, so I have 
gone ahead and put a very quick skeleton of some initial categories that I 
think make sense from my time browsing around the Gemini space up at: 
https://git.sr.ht/~dctrud/gemini-directory . This is now hosted at 
gemini://directory.randomroad.net

A lot of capsule content are gemlog posts of varying subjects. How would 
you like that to be categorized? I.e. if <author> has a gemlog and writes 
about movies, sports, and food, should there be just one link to the 
gemlog itself under ?gemlogs?, a link to it under each of those 
categories, or a link to it under ?gemlogs? and links to individual posts 
under categories they fit?

Cheers,
ew0k

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6. Cรดme Chilliet (come (a) chilliet.eu)

Le dimanche 27 d?cembre 2020, 17:12:30 CET David Trudgian a ?crit :
> Looks like there is a bit of interest in the directory idea, so I have 
gone ahead and put a very quick skeleton of some initial categories that I 
think make sense from my time browsing around the Gemini space up at: 
https://git.sr.ht/~dctrud/gemini-directory . This is now hosted at 
gemini://directory.randomroad.net
> 
> Note the disclaimer in index.gmi - the directory is almost empty to 
begin with, but putting it up now in the hope that I might get a few links suggested :-)

I?m hosting two capsules which are kind of directories themselves, one for games:
=> gemini://games.lanterne.chilliet.eu

And for french content, which I did not announce before because I thought 
I would have time to fill it a bit more:
=> gemini://fran?ais.lanterne.chilliet.eu

C?me

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7. David Trudgian (dctrud (a) randomroad.net)

On Sun, Dec 27, 2020, at 10:25 AM, Bj?rn W?rmedal wrote:
> A lot of capsule content are gemlog posts of varying subjects. How would 
you like that to be categorized? I.e. if <author> has a gemlog and writes 
about movies, sports, and food, should there be just one link to the 
gemlog itself under ?gemlogs?, a link to it under each of those 
categories, or a link to it under ?gemlogs? and links to individual posts 
under categories they fit?

I guess the answer to categorization is that it'll be 'however I see fit'. 
but anyone submitting a link can suggest it's put where they think is 
best. I want this to be low effort, zero to-and-fro for anyone suggesting 
a link - just throw me a link, or put it where you think it goes in a 
patch. I'm not particularly interested in setting out rules and things 
around this, and I don't think they'd work. Sometimes a single post/page 
might be notable. Sometimes a link to the root of a capsule would be 
better. I'll do whatever I feel at the time :-)

Hopefully as I add links it'll basically show what I'm thinking, and prior 
to there being enough links for that I'll just move any suggestions as I 
see fit. My overriding goal with this is to have a place that just gets a 
bunch of links to interesting Gemini capsules 'out there'. It's a personal 
project that I'd love to get suggestions for, rather than a community 
project with aims, rules, etc. set out.

If it is at all useful and in the end someone takes the directory and 
makes it more structured, and that's better / more popular - well that'd 
be an excellent outcome.

Cheers,

dctrud

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8. David Trudgian (dctrud (a) randomroad.net)

Hi all,

I unexpectedly managed to sit down this evening with some snacks, a 
beverage, and enough time to do an initial rough pass on my gemini 
directory idea, and it is now up at:

gemini://directory.randomroad.net

I think there are likely to be enough links there now that it's 
potentially a useful resource for people who want to start exploring the Gemini space.

This was really a mad grab of things all over the Gemini space this 
evening, so there's no nice ordering of links and descriptions for the 
links are very rough. Please excuse typos. I'll come back around to 
improve the pages over time. The categories aren't really filled out 
either, e.g. to link from topics such as 'Linux' or 'Programming' to the 
many appropriate gemlogs. I'll try and find time to do that too.

Source is at https://git.sr.ht/~dctrud/gemini-directory

Drop me an email if you want to suggest I link something, or patches if 
you are really keen to help! If you want to grab the lists and approach 
this all in a different way completely, then go for it!

Cheers,

dctrud
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