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These are blog entries pertaining to the process of migrating to serving Gemtext over the Spartan protocol. They have been moved from my main blog content to this archive.
I've just been testing a nice, simple solution for serving my gemtext content over HTTP. It looks very promising. I'll have to spend some time rearranging the directory structure a little bit to make it simpler to maintain going forward. Some of my existing HTML content will live side-by-side with the new Spartan files, because there are a few pages that just make more sense that way.
This bit of magic is made possible by the [gmi to html] PHP code provided by the fine folks at gemini.sensorstation.co.
I am hoping to complete the transition before I travel back to Washington next week.
UPDATE: the conversion is complete. π It is possible I'll still discover problems, but all my testing so far looks good. Now http://jdcard.com displays my Spartan index.gmi (converted to HTML). So the same set of gemtext files are now served via Spartan, Gemini, and HTTP. The final step will be removing the .html and .htm files that are sitting side-by-side with .gmi files with the same name, after I set up HTTP redirects for them of course.
Hmmm... I wonder if I want to add Gopher to the mix. I'll need to learn a lot more about Gopher, but some of my content might actually be a good match for it.
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π c: 2022-08-12 22:21 βοΈ e: 2022-08-13 21:12
tags: #spartan #gemini #http #multi-protocol server
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I took another look at Gemini server software today and found one that looked like a good choice. It was much simpler to implement than I had imagined.
This is definitely A Good Thing because no matter how much I like Spartan there seems to be a lot more interest in Gemini. It is trivial to serve the same set of gemtext files using both protocols -- it's kind of like getting the second one free.
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π c: 2022-07-29 20:56 βοΈ e:
tags: #gemini #gemtext
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At least for now I've decided not to install a Gemini server on jdcard.com. Setting up a Gemini server without root access to the host is more complex than I want to deal with now.
I had decided to figure out how to install the security certificates, which had been the other factor that kept me from setting up Gemini. The main reason I chose Spartan was exactly these kinds of complexities.
I will try to sync the files from jdcard.com to the tilde.team server from time to time, but I don't intend to set up an automated sync. Again, too much complexity.
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π c: 2022-07-23 10:19 βοΈ e:
tags: #spartan #gemini #simplicity
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2022-07-21 23:37 - π Spartan To HTML
tags: #server #spartan #conversion
2022-07-21 13:36 - π Welcome Home!
tags: #spartan #server
2022-07-14 20:20 - π Finished (For Now)
tags: #success #uncertainty
2022-07-14 08:10 - π A more complex test post
tags: #test #gemtext
2022-07-13 20:02 - π Spartan Blog Born
tags: #hopeful, #frustrated
2022-07-11 23:20 - π Gelim Is Good Too
tags: #tui-clients
2022-07-11 00:02 - π Gemblog Works
tags: #happy, #tired
2022-07-10 18:59 - π Moving Day
tags: #migration, #happy
2022-06-15 11:46 - π No Slog Yet
tags: #confused, #hopeful
2022-06-14 21:34 - π Bit By Bit
tags: #nostalgic
2022-06-13 17:11 - π Settling In
tags: #noMarkdown #editors
2022-06-13 08:33 - π Baby Steps
tags: #excited
2022-06-13 08:13 - π Hello tildeverse!
tags: #lost-in-the-wilderness, #unfamiliar-with-markdown
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