Experimental SWI-Prolog Gemini Server

1. Paul Kosel (Paul.Kosel (a) ruhr-uni-bochum.de)

Greetings Geminauts!

I hope I'm doing this the right way, never used a mailing list before. 
Please correct me if I do anything stupid.
The gemini project really interested me and (un)fortunately I stumbled 
upon it during my Prolog phase so why not combine the two?
That's exactly what I thought, which is why we got Marami now ( 
https://github.com/MagnificentPako/Marami/ )!

It definitely is missing some features and not-so-gracefully handles 
some requests but I'm still happy with how it turned out so far.
I'll get up an instance running my example handler from the repo 
soon-ish (should I announce that here or not?)

Again, hopefully I'm not annoying anyone with this and I wish you all a 
great day/evening/night!

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2. Kevin Sangeelee (kevin (a) susa.net)

Genuinely magnificent (well, someone had to say it).

Great way to learn Prolog, but also a great way to teach it. Thanks for sharing!

Kevin

On Tue, 25 Aug 2020 at 06:09, Paul Kosel <Paul.Kosel at ruhr-uni-bochum.de> wrote:
>
> Greetings Geminauts!
>
> I hope I'm doing this the right way, never used a mailing list before.
> Please correct me if I do anything stupid.
> The gemini project really interested me and (un)fortunately I stumbled
> upon it during my Prolog phase so why not combine the two?
> That's exactly what I thought, which is why we got Marami now (
> https://github.com/MagnificentPako/Marami/ )!
>
> It definitely is missing some features and not-so-gracefully handles
> some requests but I'm still happy with how it turned out so far.
> I'll get up an instance running my example handler from the repo
> soon-ish (should I announce that here or not?)
>
> Again, hopefully I'm not annoying anyone with this and I wish you all a
> great day/evening/night!

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3. Caranatar (caranatar (a) riseup.net)

This is really cool! I'm looking forward to seeing an instance!

Paul Kosel writes:

> Greetings Geminauts!
>
> I hope I'm doing this the right way, never used a mailing list
> before. Please correct me if I do anything stupid.
> The gemini project really interested me and (un)fortunately I stumbled
> upon it during my Prolog phase so why not combine the two?
> That's exactly what I thought, which is why we got Marami now (
> https://github.com/MagnificentPako/Marami/ )!
>
> It definitely is missing some features and not-so-gracefully handles
> some requests but I'm still happy with how it turned out so far.
> I'll get up an instance running my example handler from the repo
> soon-ish (should I announce that here or not?)
>
> Again, hopefully I'm not annoying anyone with this and I wish you all
> a great day/evening/night!


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