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Subject: Re: Hi, I am new and I have created Gemini library

1. Pete D. (peteyboy (a) sdf.org)

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> Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2021 10:55:37 +0000
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> Subject: Re: Hi, I am new and I have created Gemini library
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> What I will say however is, try to live within geminispace for a few
> months, hang around on irc and on station. You'll notice that there's a
> certain minimalism vibe to everything. People have really great ideas that
> change your perspective on what you think is necessary and what isn't.
> 
> 
This right here.  Try this, living within geminispace for awhile. Gemini 
is kind of mind-blowing at the start ("redo the web!"), and easy for one's 
mind to want to extrapolate on. Seems like many people go there, to the 
"this is great, but...".  But Gemini has already had a lot of discussion 
and implementation and what have you, to be at this point. See what you 
think with a little time.

I think it's telling that as far as I can see, these other ideas that 
could have spun off of Gemini and gotten farther and had more uptake if 
they were more or even equally compelling, seem to not have done so.

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