- Björn Wärmedal <bjorn.warmedal at gmail.com>
@ Thu, 01 Apr 2021 09:43 +0200
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A lot of information on the website is out of date. Broken links, and
links to GUS (which is obviously stale since a few months back), etc.
I know there's a git repo somewhere with the source for
gemini.circumlunar.space, but where? Who approves PRs to it?
Would be nice if we could make a concerted effort to update stuff there.
Cheers,
ew0k
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- Johann Galle <johann at qwertqwefsday.eu>
@ Thu, 01 Apr 2021 09:55 +0200
In reply to Björn Wärmedal <bjorn.warmedal at gmail.com>
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On 01.04.2021 09:43, Björn Wärmedal wrote:
I know there's a git repo somewhere with the source for
gemini.circumlunar.space, but where? Who approves PRs to it?
See section 4.2 of the FAQ <gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/docs/faq.gmi>
tl;dr: git://gemini.circumlunar.space/gemini-site, Solderpunk approves patches via email (not public)
Would be nice if we could make a concerted effort to update stuff there.
A problem that I had raised to Solderpunk before multiple times is that the specification and everything else in the repository is not licensed, which is at least a grey area in this case. As more translations are accepted into the repo this would become more problematic since all authors would have to agree to license their contributions under the chosen license.
Other than that, it feels a bit asserting to do this, but I think it should be done.
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- Björn Wärmedal <bjorn.warmedal at gmail.com>
@ Thu, 01 Apr 2021 10:01 +0200
In reply to Johann Galle <johann at qwertqwefsday.eu>
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See section 4.2 of the FAQ <gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/docs/faq.gmi>
tl;dr: git://gemini.circumlunar.space/gemini-site, Solderpunk approves patches via email (not public)
Since Solderpunk lives a mostly-offline existence these days we may
need a better method for this :D
> Would be nice if we could make a concerted effort to update stuff there.
A problem that I had raised to Solderpunk before multiple times is that the specification and everything else in the repository is not licensed, which is at least a grey area in this case. As more translations are accepted into the repo this would become more problematic since all authors would have to agree to license their contributions under the chosen license.
Oh! I didn't even consider the license issue... That'd be great to
sort out first.
Cheers,
ew0k
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- Björn Wärmedal <bjorn.warmedal at gmail.com>
@ Thu, 01 Apr 2021 10:59 +0200
In reply to Björn Wärmedal <bjorn.warmedal at gmail.com>
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There's also this, which I reckon is quite serious:
"The certificate for gemini.circumlunar.space expired on 3/29/2021."
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- Stephane Bortzmeyer <stephane at sources.org>
@ Fri, 02 Apr 2021 09:27 +0200
In reply to Johann Galle <johann at qwertqwefsday.eu>
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On Thu, Apr 01, 2021 at 09:55:15AM +0200,
Johann Galle <johann@qwertqwefsday.eu> wrote
a message of 164 lines which said:
A problem that I had raised to Solderpunk before multiple times is
that the specification and everything else in the repository is not
licensed, which is at least a grey area in this case.
Reported in the specification work issue tracker
<https://gitlab.com/gemini-specification/protocol/-/issues/22>.
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- Stephane Bortzmeyer <stephane at sources.org>
@ Fri, 02 Apr 2021 09:29 +0200
In reply to Björn Wärmedal <bjorn.warmedal at gmail.com>
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On Thu, Apr 01, 2021 at 10:59:13AM +0200,
Björn Wärmedal <bjorn.warmedal@gmail.com> wrote
a message of 3 lines which said:
There's also this, which I reckon is quite serious:
Indeed. Imagine people hearing about Gemini, looking at the Web site
and finding this.
"The certificate for gemini.circumlunar.space expired on 3/29/2021."
It has been reported in private to Solderpunk, by me and certainly
other persons. I fear that we must acknowledge he is not available and
do something by ourselves.
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